On 10/15/14, 4:06 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:
On Oct 15, 2014, at 5:57 PM, Michael Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
If I use a GUA to my jukebox, the routing will just work regardless of which
AP I'm currently connected to. With ULA's, not so much. That's hardly a 
non-sequitur.
You appear to have some misconceptions both about how IP routing works and how 
streaming works.

Suppose you are connected to your homenet.   You are streaming video from your 
jukebox using your ULA.   Now your device switches to your neighbor's Wifi, 
which is advertising a different GUA and a different ULA.   At this point your 
device does a flash renumber because it realizes it's no longer on the same 
network, and that the prefixes it had are no longer valid.

I'm talking about the server, not the client. ULA == unreachable on my neighbor's wifi. Don't want assumptions that servers on my home network will only be reachable by ULA's.

Mike

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