Maybe you should try following the remarkably simple unsubscribe instructions on the group homepage then?
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Laniyan Ololade Beatricel < [email protected]> wrote: > i want to stop receiving ur email.or i should say i want to be out of > this group. > > On 12/3/10, Mike Fry <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 2010/12/03 11:43, Jamie Fraser wrote: > >> The point in NAT is that if the remote router is NAT-ing, then you don't > >> need > >> to do anything. > > > >> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 9:23 AM, TyBreaker <[email protected] > >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > >> > >> Hi, I'm planning on a network application where multiple clients connect > >> but > >> some may share a home network thus their external IP adress would be the > >> same > >> - assuming their router is NATing. What is best practice for handling > >> such > >> scenarios and so distinguish between each client? > >> > >> I envisage someone opts to be the server and they may also have clients > on > >> their home network. The remote clients may also be coming from a single > >> home > >> network, or from different networks. > >> > >> I'm assuming that besides the IP address each client would have to > >> identify > >> itself in some unique way. Is there managed code for this or do you > need > >> to > >> manage them in some manual way yourself? > > > > That's right! And unless there's something in the data coming from the > > remote > > router, you are never going to be able to tell one client using the same > > router, > > from another. > > > > -- > > Regards, > > Mike Fry > > Johannesburg > > >
