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Timothy Murphy tim at birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie
Thu Oct 28 13:36:46 UTC 2004


On Thursday 28 October 2004 12:56, Dan Williams wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Peter Jones wrote:
> > How do you handle the chance that I might regularly use wireless on two
> > networks, with a (different) static IP on each?  The same question
> > applies to wired networks, but probably less often.
>
> What for?  (not that its dumb or anything, but I have to believe this is
> an edge case).

Are you asking why a person might want to use 2 different static IP addresses?
They may have different static IP addresses in 2 different locations.
I do.
What is an "edge case"?
Why on earth would a system like this restrict you to a single IP address?

Anyone would think you were trying to solve Einstein's field equations.

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