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Answered by nestormata : Jan 31 2013 02:07 PM
Hi,
Short answer: yes, it is P2P
If you are interested in how this is achieved you can take a look at this great explanation:
http://youshottheinv...-standards.html
This guy explains in very easy to... full answer >
Answered by Tony Crawford : Oct 11 2011 04:07 AM
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