Multiple TcpListeners on the same IP address

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Goran Djuranovic

Hi All,
Is it possible to have mulitple TcpListeners on listening on the same IP address and different port?
Something like:

Dim t1 As New TcpListener("192.168.25.25", 9000)
Dim t2 As New TcpListener("192.168.25.25", 9231)
t1.Start()
t2.Start()

TIA
Goran Djuranovic
 
Yes, it is possible.

Hi All,
Is it possible to have mulitple TcpListeners on listening on the same IP address and different port?
Something like:

Dim t1 As New TcpListener("192.168.25.25", 9000)
Dim t2 As New TcpListener("192.168.25.25", 9231)
t1.Start()
t2.Start()

TIA
Goran Djuranovic
 
Hi Goran,

An IPEndPoint consists of a host and a port which can be uniquely identify
a server/service (TcpListener has another constructor that takes an
IPEndPoint parameter).

#IPEndPoint Class (System.Net)
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.net.ipendpoint.aspx
Represents a network endpoint as an IP address and a port number.

The IPEndPoint class contains the host and local or remote port information
needed by an application to connect to a service on a host. By combining
the host's IP address and port number of a service, the IPEndPoint class
forms a connection point to a service.


Sincerely,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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