> Randy Bush writes: > > both assertions are false > Not terribly relevant to my original point, but: I want to be able to > individually address every machine on a single worldwide network running IP. > How do I do this without a unique IP address for each machine? Nothing prevents you from assigning a unique IP address to each machine. However, this doesn't mean that every IP address in the world uniquely identifies a single machine. There are all sorts of ways IP addresses can be shared by multiple machines which you may or may not choose to use. Ned
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