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Martin Glazer wrote:
| I know I shouldn't be doing this and yes, I'm sure it does break some
RFC's,
| but I can see lots of advantages in something like this. Basically it
is a
| kind of plug-and-play for networking.
That's what DHCP is.  Plug and P{lay for networkings
|
|
|
| I have heard of some such devices being used in the hotel industry in
order to
| provide internet access to the hotel rooms, but haven't found anything
else.
|
I've never heard of anything like this.  Every hotel I've gone to that
has ethernet has had some nice printed out documentation on setting the
computer to DHCP.

What's the problem with having some instructions available for people,
on howto configure/enable DHCP for the 4 versions of windows and 2 mac
os versions?.



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