Has anyone tried tunneling arbitary data through Quake sessions (i.e.
utilising the free jetstreamgames context)?
Donald Gordon / donald at gordon dot co dot nz / wellington, new zealand
"Unix-to-Unix Copy Program," said PDP-1. "You will never find a more
wretched hive of bugs and flamers. We must be cautious."
-- decwars
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Dan Langille wrote:
> On 16 Mar 00, at 16:42, Wayne Earle wrote:
>
> > I doing some work for a customer that has two branch offices. One in Palm
> > Nth, the other in WGTN. I am investigating using ADSL to connect the two
> > branches together. If they both had static IP addresses they would be able
> > to talk no worries at all, however what I'm concerned about is them having
> > to pay heaps for traffic between the two sites. They will not be connecting
> > to the internet for email or for browsing at all through that connection. Is
> > there any way of configuring it so that the comms between the two m10 boxes
> > are not charged in the same way that standard internet traffic is.
>
> Hmmm, unfortunately, I see no other option for you. If Saturn were in
> PN, you could use them. They charge 10% of what Telecom does for
> NZ-only traffic. That would save you quite a bit. I guess the only way to
> tell how much it's going to cost you is to estimate the traffic. What will
> they be doing?
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