Re: [twsocket] File Sharing

2011-05-17 Thread RTT
You just need to put your Server application accessible from the Internet, opening the used TCP port in the firewall, and routing it (port forwarding) in the router that that PC use to connect to the Internet. Your Clients should then connect to the public IP of that router. It's exactly the sa

Re: [twsocket] File Sharing

2011-05-17 Thread randy
OK thank you Sir Francois , The idea i'm pointing to is like the TeamViewer does , But only with File transfering between Clients On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Francois PIETTE wrote: > > Hi , i want to develop a File Sharing Between Server and Client on LAN and >>> Internet ; that means the C

Re: [twsocket] File Sharing

2011-05-17 Thread Francois PIETTE
Hi , i want to develop a File Sharing Between Server and Client on LAN and Internet ; that means the Client can download a File if he is in the same LAN or even from INTERNET from different network . OK Sir Francois , on a LAN i did it like this : i created a server based on TCP Server it h

Re: [twsocket] File Sharing

2011-05-17 Thread randy
OK Sir Francois , on a LAN i did it like this : i created a server based on TCP Server it has 2 required options or fields IP ADDR + PORT so this Server is the MIDDLE MAN . i created 2 Clients that can communicate with each other via this Middle MAN , i mean the Server manages the connection betw

Re: [twsocket] File Sharing

2011-05-16 Thread Francois PIETTE
Hi , i want to develop a File Sharing Between Server and Client on LAN and Internet ; that means the Client can download a File if he is in the same LAN or even from INTERNET from different network . i've been told to establish a middle MAN using TCP so that all Clients can use it as a Bridge to

[twsocket] File Sharing

2011-05-16 Thread randy
Hi , i want to develop a File Sharing Between Server and Client on LAN and Internet ; that means the Client can download a File if he is in the same LAN or even from INTERNET from different network . i've been told to establish a middle MAN using TCP so that all Clients can use it as a Bridge to t