Ok. I tested my program. Works on local machine. works on LAN. But then I'm stuck. when I try use the IP for my router, it doesn't work. I've tried adding port forwarding to my pc at the specific port and tried DMZ (looks like basically default port forwarding) but nothing seems to solve it... :/
In C++ there are a lot of ways that you can write code that compiles, but yields undefined behavior (Wikipedia). Is there something similar in C#? Can we write code in C# that compiles, but has undefined behavior?
My program works fine on local machine both client and server. I can even use my local LAN IP and it works. but when I try run the client from another PC, it doesn't work. Firewall is off. How Do I get this to work?
@VeronicaDeane For future reference, It is possible to set up a server program with an ISP that assigns a dynamic IP. Just thought you'd be interested to know.
@VeronicaDeane client/server program works if I have the server on a machine that's connected to a router (I now know about port forwarding. thanks for that) and the router is connected to an ISP that assigns an IP dynamically (changes IP every time I reset the router). I ran the client from another machine from another ISP. It works.