Difference between revisions of "Local Area Network"
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| − | '''Local Area Network''', also known as '''LAN''' is a technical term for computers when they are connected through a small network of computers, like inside a home or a small office. | + | '''Local Area Network''', also known as '''LAN''', is a general technical term for computers when they are connected through a small network of computers, like inside a home or a small office. |
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For [[Diablo I]]/[[Diablo II]], it is a type of multiplayers network play where the primary network type is IPX/SPX. [[Diablo III]] is confirmed to be launched '''without''' LAN support. The only multiplayer gaming mode with the third game in the series is through [[Battle.net 2.0]]. | For [[Diablo I]]/[[Diablo II]], it is a type of multiplayers network play where the primary network type is IPX/SPX. [[Diablo III]] is confirmed to be launched '''without''' LAN support. The only multiplayer gaming mode with the third game in the series is through [[Battle.net 2.0]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 4 February 2010
Local Area Network, also known as LAN, is a general technical term for computers when they are connected through a small network of computers, like inside a home or a small office.
In Diablo[edit | edit source]
For Diablo I/Diablo II, it is a type of multiplayers network play where the primary network type is IPX/SPX. Diablo III is confirmed to be launched without LAN support. The only multiplayer gaming mode with the third game in the series is through Battle.net 2.0.