Yes, however, I think we have three terms here: 1. end-to-end: path from host to host 2. Network edge: Internet access edge 3. Network edge: LAN edge Maybe, start using local edge to indicate the LAN edge.... Tina Iliff -----Original Message----- From: John Stracke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 9:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: An alternative to TCP (part 1) Kevin Farley wrote: > So you think your PC is the edge of the Internet? Isn't that what the end-to-end principle means? -- /=================================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own. | |Chief Scientist |================================================| |eCal Corp. |World domination should never be left to chance.| |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | \=================================================================/
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