Re: Simple networking



Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> Richard Watson wrote:

>> Server could just be the IP number of the other box unless you have dns
>> setup locally.
>>
>>
>
> I think there lies the problem - as the router is set up for dhcp are
> not the ip addresses of each machine dynamic? Ie they change on each
> boot-up?

You should find that they get the same number each time, at least for
quite long periods of time. At least that's what happens here.


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