Hi, I'm planning on a network application where multiple clients
connect but some may share a home network thus their external IP
adress would be the same - assuming their router is NATing.  What is
best practice for handling such scenarios and so distinguish between
each client?

I envisage someone opts to be the server and they may also have
clients on their home network.  The remote clients may also be coming
from a single home network, or from different networks.

I'm assuming that besides the IP address each client would have to
identify itself in some unique way.  Is there managed code for this or
do you need to manage them in some manual way yourself?

TyBreaker

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