Posted: Fri Jul 19, 2019 11:48 am Post subject:
Unique Lan Problem
Subject description: Unique Lan Problem
Howdy fellow Brothers of Nod. Could someone please help me with a unique Lan connection problem?
The main cause of grief is caused by my multiseat-gaming Lan Party setup using a program called "Aster" to given two players the ability to play on only one computer. ASTER Link: https://www.ibik.ru/
One PC, CPU, GPU,;Two Networking Cards, monitors, keyboards and mice.
Therefore I have have four custom build computers with this software to create a eight player Lan Party...anyways...
So the software just requires two user accounts on each PC for each player (example Station #1 and Station #2). Both Stations on one PC communicate through one network card. However some games (such as Delta Force Land Warrior) give an error related to a "port that is already in use by the other station". Therefore I found it necessary to add a second networking card so that all communication of station #2 are separate from station #1.
Well... in regards to DTA, First I have to use a program called "sandboxie" to startup a second instance of the DTA client on the second User/station. I received this error when trying to create a Lan server:
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The requested address is not valid in its context 127.0.01:1233
If the issue is repeatable, contact the DTA staff
However, I was able to solve this problem by setuping up the multiseat software to let station #1's networking bypass the need to be forced through network card #1 and just use the default card (network card #1) and also forwarded the required ports; for some reason the multiseat software blocks some ports
So I was able to join both "users/stations" connection together in a Lan server for the first time. The new problem however is that the "joining station #2" does load up and join completely during the loading process, but on station #1's screen it (the host) displays that the loading progress of station #2 has froze part way:
Connection is then Lost to station #2 and both Users/stations can exit back to the Lan server lobby that both are still connected to.
I also tried having a second separate PC host and have the "two halves" of PC #1 join to it. The results were that both PC#1/station#1 and station#2 displayed that the loading bar froze for each other and the host PC#2. So somewhere down the line the two "users/stations" are still conflicting with each other.
I had a similar problem with trying to network Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert 1, and Tiberian Sun through the older CnCNet5 version, but that problem was fixed by changing the Changing the game port used by either "user/station". Station#1 = 8054; Station#2 = 8055
Settings -> CnCNet -> Game Settings -> Game Port
https://forums.cncnet.org/topic/8845-cncnet-not-working-with-multiseat-gaming-software/
In DTA's version of CnCNet, there is no option in the settings to manually change the game port used. (I also have this identical game port problem with the CnCNet used by Yuri's Revenge)
I theorize that all my Lan connection problems could be fixed if I could manually change the game port used by each instance of CnCNet running on the one PC like I was able to do in the older CnCNet's settings.
Any ideas please. I bet all on having the option to manually change the game port number.
Sorry this post is so long. I wanted to tell all the details of the entire story (which I only cover some lol )
Also this Multiseat-gaming setup works very well with many games and the performance of players on one GPU is just fine since my custom build PC's has the rocks to do it. (and that we play old, non-graphics-demanding games)
You could try to have one of the two players on every system play through a virtual machine, but I don't know how that'll work with 2 separate mice and keyboards. _________________ QUICK_EDIT
You could try to have one of the two players on every system play through a virtual machine, but I don't know how that'll work with 2 separate mice and keyboards.
Thank You Sir for your reply . Before I try experimenting with a virtual machine setup, I have an idea/question:
When I host a Lan server the words:"(host name) has joined from 127.0.0.1" appear in the Lan Server "chat box".
Is there any way possible that I could manually change the IP address that the Lan server starts/hosts on? Instead of 127.0.0.1, could I manually change it to the static IP address of one of the networking cards such as: 192.168.1.11?
That way two multiseat "stations/users" on the same PC would not encounter Port problems caused by the sharing of the internal IP address.
This is not a feature the client currently supports and considering how unique your setup is, I don't think there is enough demand for it for Rampastring to consider it to be worth the effort to implement it. _________________ QUICK_EDIT
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