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Old 10-08-2003, 20:44   #3
Richard M
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Originally posted by bogboy1978
I have just got 150kb broadband, connected through the set top box.

Is it possible to play games such as half-life etc online or is there a ban on this.

If online play is alowed what type of selection do i use, I am getting offered the following choices:

ipx
tcp/ip
serial
You will need to use TCP/IP (Internet Protocol) to play over the internet.
Make sure that you allow the game access to the net if you are running a firewall or something.
I'm a big PC gamer so if you have any trouble just ask.
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