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- From: "Matthias Scheler" <tron@lyssa.owl.de>
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 21:34:42 +0200
- Subject: Re: SLIP gateway on a local network
- Message-ID: <41537@lyssa.owl.de>
- Organization: Private Internet Ostwestfalen-Lippe
-
- Frederick V. Heitkamp wrote in comp.unix.amiga about "Re: SLIP gateway on a
- local network":
- > Maybe I used the wrong class.
-
- Technical: no, political: yes.
-
- > However, I was reading the TCP/IP networking book by O'Rielly
-
- I suppose it's a quite old one.
-
- > What is the smallest class of network?
-
- A class C network. But Ripe doesn't give networks to people "just playing
- arround". The Internet got far to crowded for things like that.
-
- --
- Matthias Scheler
- tron@lyssa.owl.de
-
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