At 08:42 AM 11/7/98 -0800, Tim Wolfe wrote:
On Sat, 7 Nov 1998, Kevin Oberman wrote:
What you don't seem to understand is that cable modem customers are connected 24x7. @Home does use DHCP, but the address almost never changes since DHCP is designed to keep assigning the same address to the same host as long as possible. Think of them as pseudo-static.
If this is the case, then all of the mid to large size ISPs should be able to justify a whole bunch of new space based on DSL customers... They are always connected so they can have a full time address too, whether through static or DHCP...
Yep, and most ISPs charge for the static block these days. There is no difference between static and dynamic address if it's on all the time. However, dynamic IPs for workstations make renumbering easier. You can't allow it for servers though. ___________________________________________________ Roeland M.J. Meyer, ISOC (InterNIC RM993) e-mail: <mailto:rmeyer@mhsc.com>rmeyer@mhsc.com Internet phone: hawk.mhsc.com Personal web pages: <http://www.mhsc.com/~rmeyer>www.mhsc.com/~rmeyer Company web-site: <http://www.mhsc.com/>www.mhsc.com/ ___________________________________________ I bet the human brain is a kludge. -- Marvin Minsky