Glossary:LAN play
Network
Multiplayer types
Connection types
Description
LAN play is a form of multiplayer which is played over a Local Area Network, so no Internet connection is required. This way, every player has their own computer which is connected to the others via the router.
This method of multiplayer connection is independent from official multiplayer services' uptimes and the latency depends only on the connection quality of involved computers. In order for computers to connect to each other, they have to be discoverable in the network; see network settings in the used operating system.
This method is unsupported by most PC games from the 2010s and newer.
Physical LAN
- The players have to connect (wired or wireless) their PCs to the router and one of them starts a LAN game as a host. After a virtual server has been created, the others are able to join the lobby.
Emulated LAN
- Players use a third-party program to create a remote connection between each other without the need for a physical connection or using the same router.
- Unsecured networks allow untrusted users to enter and, depending on individual security settings, harm devices on said network. Hence, it is highly recommended to disconnect when not in use and carefully configure the network.
Software known to work well with gaming
Hamachi engine connection issue
- Caused by the Hamachi service not functioning properly.
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Reinstall Hamachi |
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Recreate service |
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