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Re: Corporate IT monkeys At which point you run the risk of running out of IPs really fast. It doesn't make sense for a device like a mouse to have an IP which comes from the network. This entire setup makes no sense for a routable protocol. A device goes into a single computer, no routing required. |
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 chimera join:2009-06-09 Washington, DC | It still adds an extra and completely unrequired layer. Why do you need a routing layer when dealing with a device that doesn't have any of its traffic routed? It's a waste of processing power. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | said by chimera:It still adds an extra and completely unrequired layer. Why do you need a routing layer when dealing with a device that doesn't have any of its traffic routed? It's a waste of processing power. And Broadcom and Texas Instruments laugh all the way to the bank. If it acts fast, then the software its running is "obsolete" and not "advanced enough" and must be bloated improved.
Programmers and chip makers need a living. If everyone could use a M68000, many people would be out of a job. |
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