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From: Duane Arnold on 13 Feb 2006 15:33 Dom wrote: >> The simple answer is what I gave him... > > > You gave him an answer? I must have missed it. All I observed was you > repeating --likely incorrect-- configurations related to you by others > with absolutely no technical basis. I suppled him with a link. If the OP wants to know more about it, he can look it up for himself. He's a big boy. He doesn't need you to hold his hand that's for sure. Look at you, have you been setting there waiting with baited breath for me to respond? You're pathetic. Someone please call the asylum. LOL Duane :)
From: Duane Arnold on 13 Feb 2006 15:42
Dom wrote: >> ...what type of Routing is my network using? > > > Static routing. Your router creates a default route based on a > DHCP-provided default gateway address. > >> Is Dynamic Routing something that would enhance the network or is it >> something for larger and more complex systems? > > > Dynamic routing is only for multi-router networks. I thought you already explained it in detail? Why back off of it now and try to go simple? You tickle me. Look, I am not roping you. You're roping yourself. I am not after you either. You're after yourself. Settle down Dom settle down. I am not calling you NAT anymore and I will give you a little breathing room. Duane :) |