You can do it without a server (at least if you are willing to host your application in Windows Live Messenger).
You may want to look into small P2P Silverlight library I've written and posted on codeplex a while ago. It uses the Live Messenger Activity API for real-time P2P traffic between two Silverlight applications. Available at http://www.codeplex.com/SilverlightP2P
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Re: Peer 2 Peer connection in Silverlight
Oct 07, 2008 05:05 PM | LINK
You can do it without a server (at least if you are willing to host your application in Windows Live Messenger).
You may want to look into small P2P Silverlight library I've written and posted on codeplex a while ago. It uses the Live Messenger Activity API for real-time P2P traffic between two Silverlight applications. Available at http://www.codeplex.com/SilverlightP2P