And I suppose you don't want to define "lwip_device" in your HOSTS file ?
Of course not.
Note that an lwIP device using DHCP (with LWIP_NETIF_HOSTNAME=1) could register
its name in a DNS (with DHCP/DNS Windows Server, but I suppose for the same
exist on Linux), so, client using this DNS could do such ping.
I already use DHCP with a device name. I can see the device name in DHCP
server table (WIN NT 4.0 server). But I can't ping on this name.
In some situations, I don't have a DHCP server.
Nicolas
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