route (is it forwarding packets?) (sorry if duplicate).
James Wilkinson
james at westexe.demon.co.uk
Thu Aug 26 23:50:45 UTC 2004
Scot L. Harris wrote (about zero-conf networking):
> I understand the concept, but have not heard of anyone, not even a
> rumor, that anyone has ever made use of such a service. You are correct
> about wanting Internet access and having a router that doles out the
> DHCP is pretty much the default.
Um. I strongly suspect that a close friend from church has been using
it at university.
He doesn't have a university network in his dorm, but set up a small
network for gaming with friends. I don't think anyone told them that
they had to give the computers IP addresses, so they didn't.
If they want the Internet, they go onto campus or dial up individually.
James.
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