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11-26-2003, 01:45 AM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
I've been reading about the Warp Pipe project for awhile now. Great stuff they are doing.
On a similar note..
What the **** happened to Gamespy and their Tunneling Software?!
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11-26-2003, 02:02 AM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
Dunno, still working on it, maybe?
They just announced a "partnership" kind of thing with Gamespy; they didn't say tunneling specifically, did they? People just assumed that.
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11-26-2003, 05:32 AM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
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Dunno, still working on it, maybe?
They just announced a "partnership" kind of thing with Gamespy; they didn't say tunneling specifically, did they? People just assumed that.
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Why else would a gaming company announce a partnership with Gamespy. It's obvious that gamespy will be used for tunneling or in the future, as the provider/user of online games.
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11-26-2003, 12:35 PM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
Looks pretty cool... i'm ready for it.
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11-27-2003, 01:55 AM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
The beta was just released about 5 minutes ago. oo7 is such a ****ing tease sometimes so we thought his countdown was a joke, especially after it reset itself a couple times.
But the beta's finally here.
http://www.warppipe.com/downloads/
I'll be looking forward to playing some of you online once I pick up a hub/router.
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11-27-2003, 02:12 AM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
This is great. The only problem is my Gamecube and cable router are in two different rooms. Are there any wireless router connections for the Gamecube? Also, it says it works on Mac too, but I don't see any Mac software, does Mac require any software?
Edit: There is a wireless cable connection device for Gamecube made by Linksys, you can see it at www.linksys.com
Last edited by GameMaster : 11-27-2003 at 02:19 AM.
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11-27-2003, 10:57 AM
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Re: Mario Kart Goes Online...Thanks to Warp Pipe
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Originally Posted by GameMaster
This is great. The only problem is my Gamecube and cable router are in two different rooms. Are there any wireless router connections for the Gamecube? Also, it says it works on Mac too, but I don't see any Mac software, does Mac require any software?
Edit: There is a wireless cable connection device for Gamecube made by Linksys, you can see it at www.linksys.com
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most ppl would just buy a 50 ft network wire for $10 and run the wire over to the next room. 
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11-27-2003, 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by GameMaster
This is great. The only problem is my Gamecube and cable router are in two different rooms. Are there any wireless router connections for the Gamecube? Also, it says it works on Mac too, but I don't see any Mac software, does Mac require any software?
Edit: There is a wireless cable connection device for Gamecube made by Linksys, you can see it at www.linksys.com
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Yup, there's also a D-Link ethernet wireless bridge as well for $99.
I use mine EVERYDAY- good stuff with PS2, Xbox, and GCN all linked up on Wi-Fi.
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