On 05/20/2015 08:54 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
You know that; I know that. But then we've had mucho exposure to the network world, hung out at various InterOps (and have the shirts to prove it). Much "learning experiences".
I'm also a CCNA and first worked with LANs in 1978.
NAT just adds complexity. Well, yes and no. For the ordinary home user its a simple plug-n-play. It may screw his security and other things he's not paying attention to, but that's the way of such compromises. But for anything non-trivial, the replication that the OP is envisioning, its going to add complications. If the OP want to use these sub euro-30 devices then he is going to have to do a lot of careful planning and even so my still end up with some areas where service is either unacceptable or impossible.
And that's a technical matter not a philosophical one.
In this situation, as I was referring to, NAT adds complexity. I'm getting the impression this guy isn't talking about a home network. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org