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Connecting to the Internet, back in the late 90s, used to be fairly hard using Windows and a dialup modem. Seriously, it wasn't that straightforward to get connected and keep your modem online. These days are long since gone and now getting connected is as easy as entering your username and password in to your broadband router. With many of us owning more than one home computer, these computers will be connected through the same router. However, connecting multiple computers, particularly those across different networks, isn't easy.
Hamachi 1.0.2.3 is a zero-configuration free networking tool that's designed as a cross-platform tool to enable you to setup your network, without fuss. It's based on secure peer-to-peer networking and enables anyone who you want to join your network, to join, as long as they have the password and other security requirements.
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