Yeah, there's that, but from all the inquiring I have done, that address is pretty much unchanging. The problem I've found with @home, at least in Eugene, OR, is that they use alot of mystique to describe what they do, like it's magic or something, when all they really do is pass packets and run DNS and mail servers, maybe occassionally probe you on port 119 to see if you're running a news server. "Trust us, it's faster" is about all the tech data you get around here. Maybe they aren't used to talking to people who actually do networking for a living. Oh, well, that's life.
John Reinke wrote: > Also, just > because DHCP is used, doesn't mean that the IP address assigned to a MAC > address WILL change, just don't assume it will never change, or things > might be very broken when they do.