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Jeroen Massar wrote:
:: is your friend. If you're building an ad hoc, point-to-point network, you can pick convenient addresses.Ad-hoc networks are another similar case, where two machines are connected via ad-hoc wireless, bluetooth, firewire,
or similar.
In any other way do you like remembering and typing over 128bit addresses?? :)
Most OS's require a (unique) hostname to be entered/automatically generated on install
False.
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