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LAN Tunneling Programs
These kind of programs usually allows for online play using connecting over LAN by creating a virtual LAN connection. This allows you to play games that support LAN multiplayer mode with others '''over the internet''', as if you were all on the same local network, replicating the fun of a [[Wikipedia:LAN_party|LAN party]] but without needing to be in the same physical location. Some programs even offer additional features like lobbies and chat, further enhancing the online experience. LAN tunneling isn't just for PCs, there are some consoles also have implementations, like the [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Category:Microsoft_consoles System Link feature on Xbox consoles], [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Category:Sony_consoles LAN tunneling feature on PlayStation consoles], [[Sony|Ad-hoc feature on PlayStation handhelds]], [[Wii_U_emulators#Hardware_features_and_peripherals|LAN Tunneling feature on Wii U]], [[Nintendo_Switch_emulators#Connectivity|LDN and LAN Play features on Switch]] and even on [[GameCube_emulators|GameCube]] thanks to [[GameCube_emulators#Hardware_features_and_peripherals|Broadband Adapter]]. This means you can use some of these LAN tunneling programs on your consoles as well. LAN Tunneling shouldn't be confused with [[Netplay]], [[Netplay#Online_Multiplayer_Emulation|Online Multiplayer Emulation]] and [[:Category:Online_Services|Online Services]].
See [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_games_with_LAN_multiplayer PCGamingWiki: List of games with LAN multiplayeron PC], or see [[:Category:Consoles|Consoles]] category for individual dedicated system pages to see LAN tunneling support and compatibility.
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