- Feb 29, 2000
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I'm a Red Alert 2 fanatic, and for some stupid reason, I can't get the program to connect to another computer on my LAN... the only way to connect is through TCP/IP and the Internet servers.
When I go to control panels in RA2, it gives me the EXACT SAME network IPX address on both of my computer... that seems like a problem right there.
I, of course, have IPX enabled on both computers, and both computers have no problem using IPX to play Half Life.
Red Alert does offer a space for "source socket" and "destination address," but I'm not sure what they want there, or even if that would help me.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Have any ideas at all? I'm using Linksys LNE100TX cards in both my computers.
Many thanks.
When I go to control panels in RA2, it gives me the EXACT SAME network IPX address on both of my computer... that seems like a problem right there.
I, of course, have IPX enabled on both computers, and both computers have no problem using IPX to play Half Life.
Red Alert does offer a space for "source socket" and "destination address," but I'm not sure what they want there, or even if that would help me.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this? Have any ideas at all? I'm using Linksys LNE100TX cards in both my computers.
Many thanks.