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Hey ppls,

There was a little discusion in the computer discussion thread a while back regarding a lan day.

Usual bf2 and a few other games *suggestions*, maybe a bit of a blast from the past with duke nukem 3d, doom, wolfenstein (ok maybe not that far back) etc.

It 'probably' won't be for some time yet but just for interest sake how many ppls would be keen?

Also.. Who is able to bring a 2/3/4 port router along with them?

I have a little linux box that is able to handle 7 users and I also have a 4port router.

I haven't played with this type of network setup too much so I really don't have much of an idea how it will perform if I hang multiple routers off the linux box's ports. :ninja:

If push comes to shove I may just shell out for a cheap 16port router such as the following.

http://www.repotec.com/nway_switch/RP_SW16P_24P.htm

They go for $67, if it will do the job for gaming.. I would think so.

Any suggestions/experience here would be helpfull.

An interesting little write up for those interested.

http://www.onepc.net/index.php?view=docs&a...d=75&page=1

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770087_610_1143620312876-Battlefield_2.jpg

Suggested Games:

Live For Speed

Battle Field 2

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Excellent idea! my bro can help us set it all up as he has his own computer company, a few other games we should have

Soldier OF Fortune 1

Soldier OF Fortune 2

Warcraft 3

Starcraft Broodwar

Counter Strike

C&C Generals

C&C Renegade

& a few of the good oldies, doom2, hexen, heretic, rise of the triad, shadow warrior, duke nukem 3d :D

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yeah im interested

i have a few clan members (sof2) here in adelaide they would come also and 1 already holds his own lans

i have a 4 port router

i think keep the games to a mimimum like maybee

CSS

SOF2

BF2

Fear Combat

and thats it you have to many games and ull be like aw lets play this lets play that and all games in brackets dont interest me sorry (Warcraft 3, Starcraft Broodwar, Counter Strike, C&C Generals, C&C Generals, C&C Renegade, doom2, hexen, heretic, rise of the triad, shadow warrior, duke nukem 3d)

i dont care to much for a blast from the past with a 320x240 pixel goodness

but im up for a lan 1 day last 1 i went to me and my old mate organised up @ manum i think we went to bed @ 5am and was up @ 10am so thats a must also must be a sleeping area available :D getting old now we have kids

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Sounds good to me buddy! Got a 16 port router here for when I used to hold LAN's at my place, I'd be happy to bring that along. A game of Generals or two sounds good, I've been craving it since I've been seeing a lot of C&C3 stuff lately

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yer u know i said im in :D

will have the 7402 by then, so yer.

um bit of lysdexia im thinking ... do u mean your 2407 :P

lol scratch last comment read its your router in other thread :D would me nice to have a dell 2407 though

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id bup 4 it but my video card on my laptop is shit so i cant play most games...although i have a 3d res pack for duke 3d n that was always fun 2 play :O

i just go to cyberhive n play source there, more fun :laugh:

Yeah i used to go to hive every now and again until i got my new comp now i never go there.

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