If you want to keep all your traffic local the easiest way to do it is  
to run your own multiplayer server.

http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Howto:_Set_up_a_multiplayer_server

You can run it locally on one of your machines, it's dead easy to set  
up.

Phil

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On 22/09/2009, at 2:20, cullam Bruce-Lockhart <culla...@yahoo.com>  
wrote:

> Simple question: what commands to I use to have two computers on my  
> local network flying in multiplayer? Everything I've found on-line  
> has been to log into a server, using something along the lines of -- 
> multiplay=in,20,192.168.1.101,5500 , and then a similar command for  
> output. But I just want to be able to fly my two machines locally.  
> I've gotten them to work together before with a slave and a master,  
> using one to drive both flight dynamic models. But now I want to fly  
> them independently, but being able to see each other (this is for  
> UAV research, as opposed to leisure flight). Anyone know what  
> command line arguments I need to use on the two machines? Thanks!
> -cullam
>
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