Walter H. <walte...@mathemainzel.info> wrote:
>
> but there still doesn't exist any for company networks,

The point of the homenet name is to provide a zero-configuration namespace
for consumer devices.

Corporate environments are a somewhat different matter, since you can
expect them to own their own domain name and have people who can set up
devices to use it. Internal networks should either use a subdomain of the
company's public domain, or register a second domain for internal use.

Tony.
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