UDP testing
I''m using SDLNet and I want to test net comunication on one computer, but I cant create socket on same port twice(one for every client). So how can I test my code?
Btw is there any speed difference between Winsock and SDLNet?
Thx
November 30, 2003 03:29 AM
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Original post by osh
I''m using SDLNet and I want to test net comunication on one computer, but I cant create socket on same port twice(one for every client). So how can I test my code?
Btw is there any speed difference between Winsock and SDLNet?
Thx
I don''t know about SDLNet, but I do know (at least with Winsock) that you normally have a port that listens for a new connection then you let Winsock assign the port to the new connection.
In SDLNet I must open socket at first. Then I can call functions like Send and receive with this socket, BUT it don''t let me open the same socket, so I can''t send data in one prog and receive them in second prog on the same socket. So is my idea wrong? Is there any way?
On the server side, open a socket on a port (ie 10987) and *listen* on it. With your client, *connect* to the server port and let SDLNet choose a port for your client.
Here''s an example :
Server listen on port 10987
Client try to connect on 127.0.0.1:10987
That''s all man
- Iliak -
Here''s an example :
Server listen on port 10987
Client try to connect on 127.0.0.1:10987
That''s all man
- Iliak -
- Iliak -
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