On Fri, Oct 03, 2014 at 07:57:07PM -0700, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
But it's not a completely discrete network. It is a subset of the existing network in the most common example of e.g. a WLAN + NAT device providing access to additional clients, or at least an adjacent network attached to the existing one. Okay: theoretically a guest could spin up a hotspot and not attach it to the hotel network at all, but I'm assuming that's a pretty tiny edge case.
I don't think it is. It's common for phones to be able to share their 3G/4G/whatever wossnames with other devices over wifi. And these days you don't even have to pay the telco extra. -- David Cantrell | A machine for turning tea into grumpiness "Cynical" is a word used by the naive to describe the experienced. George Hills, in uknot