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Bridging allows players to connect two different [[wikipedia:Packet switching|packet-switched]] network types on a single data link layer; this makes the bridging player the connection host for the match. | Bridging allows players to connect two different [[wikipedia:Packet switching|packet-switched]] network types on a single data link layer; this makes the bridging player the connection host for the match. | ||
The connection host of a game can disconnect other players, disconnect themselves, or in some cases destroy the connections of all players. The host can also use their Internet router and PC to monitor network connections and detect the IP addresses of other players. | The connection host of a game can disconnect other players ("host-booting"), disconnect themselves, or in some cases destroy the connections of all players. The host can also use their Internet router and PC to monitor network connections and detect the IP addresses of other players. | ||
Players found using this exploit and cheat will be banned from Matchmaking by Bungie and/or Xbox Live by Microsoft. | Players found using this exploit and cheat will be banned from Matchmaking by Bungie and/or Xbox Live by Microsoft. |
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