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UDP against routers : hole punching

UDP against routers : hole punching

March 29, 2014 · by John WH Smith · in C/C++, Networking

Hello there! Today, I ran a few tests with UDP networking (yes, my hobbies are really exciting), and my results made me think I could write another article… This is the first one related to networking, hopefully it’ll be understandable…

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