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            <description>24.1.0 Network Components

You should read the pages at &lt;http://gambaswiki.org/wiki/doc/network&gt; carefully. They contain a lot of information for the use of the different components and their classes as well as the source codes for some servers and clients.

If you want to test clients that connect to a server on the Internet, it makes sense to test whether the clients can access the Internet. In your projects you can use the following well-commented procedure CheckNetwork() for a test:</description>
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