LAN on Internet 2.0.2.1

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LAN-On-Internet (LANoi) is an easy to use P2P application which helps users remotely connect with computers available over the Internet by creating a virtual LAN environment. Users can now exchange files, view documents and edit data such as text documents, music files and even stream high-definition movies between desktops all in real-time while consuming the least possible bandwidth. LANoi supports all existing applications that work over the lan including RDP, NetMeeting, Remote Assistance and popular gaming applications. What sets LANoi apart from other similar applications is its simplicity in usage as it requires absolutely no port-forwarding, thanks to Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking infrastructure. Version 2.0.2.1 supports streaming audio/video over Internet.

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