On Wed, 12 May 2004, JÃrgen Hovland wrote:
> Yes, and that's the problem with it.
There's little point in reinventing DHCP.
> You still need to actually _know_ if the network use WKA or not.
> Determing that manually or by probing is not an acceptable
> solution. If you want WKA to work automaticly, you would need a way
> to advertise on the network that "we use WKA here",
This is arguable, and precisely something an experiment with such
addresses could establish.
regards,
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