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JXTA peer-to-peer Does anyone here know anything about this (and understand it better then I do?) I found this page while searching for info to hopefully help me get better results with this file sharing since I am at a school in China so I don't have any control over their routers and such. But this line on this first page caught my eye: "An Internet where everyone can create and consume network services, even if they have a dynamic IP address or no IP address, are behind a Network Address Translation (NAT) device, or blocked by an ISP's firewall." http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2...2psockets.html Hopefully someone here can shed more light on it for us. Thanks |
Looks like an interesting article for a java programmer. The article gives contact information on the last page: perhaps your situation will interest the author enough that he will help if you contact him. |
The article is about being able to locate a computer and connect to it, even if it is behind a firewall and/or has a dynamic ip. It won't solve any problems you have with LimeWire or other file-sharing apps. |
Hmm, well I thought that was the problem with me, and many others I read about in here, that are (like me) at a school where we can't access the routers or (NAT devices) or what-ever, that prevents people from being able to upload from us? |
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