You'd obviously need to run an enet host on the various servers on a lan. Then if enet does not provide this built in you'd probably have to inspect the enet protocol and write a small hack to enet to pull this off your self...
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Rajeev Ranjan <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > I am eveluating enet on windows for one of my networked application. My > application runs in a LAN environment. I want to look for all server running > on a particular port by sending a broadcast address. Please give me some > clue as how to do it using ENet. > Will appreciate a quick reply. > Thanks. > > *Regards,* > > *Rajeev Ranjan* > > The information contained in this electronic message and any attachments to > this message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may > contain proprietary, confidential or privileged information. If you are not > the intended recipient, you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this > e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately and destroy all copies of this > message and any attachments contained in it. > > _______________________________________________ > ENet-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.cubik.org/mailman/listinfo/enet-discuss > >
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