the other end. Specifically, UDP doesn't provide sequencing of the
packets that the data arrives in. This means that the application
program that uses UDP must be able to make sure that the entire
message has arrived and is in the right order. Network applications
that want to save processing time because they have very small data
units to exchange (and therefore very little message reassembling to
do) may prefer UDP to TCP.
Example:
ID
Trigger Port
Trigger
Type
Public Port
Public
Type
Comment
1
28800
UDP
2300-2400, 47624
UDP
MSN Game
Zone
2
28800
UDP
2300-2400, 47624
TCP
MSN Game
Zone
3
6112
UDP
6112
UDP
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