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* Bandwidth requirements should be added to the Server Admin Guide, as well as opening ports on consumer-grade routers. Advanced discussions of those should be in the Advanced Server Admin Guide. So in the SAG, just put what is needed to get a server up and running. In the ASAG, put the detailed stuff. --[[User:Lucifer|Lucifer]] | * Bandwidth requirements should be added to the Server Admin Guide, as well as opening ports on consumer-grade routers. Advanced discussions of those should be in the Advanced Server Admin Guide. So in the SAG, just put what is needed to get a server up and running. In the ASAG, put the detailed stuff. --[[User:Lucifer|Lucifer]] | ||
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== what kind of hardware? == | == what kind of hardware? == |
Revision as of 16:43, 30 December 2005
I'm willing to start entries for Bandwith Requirements and NAT/Armagetron Ports topics. Where and how should those be added to the Guide ?
- Bandwidth requirements should be added to the Server Admin Guide, as well as opening ports on consumer-grade routers. Advanced discussions of those should be in the Advanced Server Admin Guide. So in the SAG, just put what is needed to get a server up and running. In the ASAG, put the detailed stuff. --Lucifer
what kind of hardware?
do i need a server or can i use my computer? i know i can host a game but i would like to get some idea of the speeds required to serve a game for say 14 players or just 6 that is what cpu speed bandwidth upload and download does this make sense?