I believe that we are looking at a wireless solution here, and the justification
for building alternate dimension networks could be difficult to justify unless
we have an overcrowding problem on earth. That in turn would open up all sorts
of other possibilities. You can see the advertisements
Such a product is available already, check out :
www.maxgate.net/product_3200.htm
I believe the device does use NAT ( :- ) but there are other devices in the
family, that do IPSEC. I am still waiting for mine to be delivered, sorry if I
am a little wooly about it, I haven't had chance to play
I believe the correct name is Eire... ;-
Jim
"Matt Crawford" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/08/2000 16:21:31
Sent by: "Matt Crawford" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Fred Baker fred @cisco.com
cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jim Stephenson-Dunn/C/HQ/3Com)
Subject: Re: Heard at the IETF
Also heard
why not consider all the dimentions, ever heard of polyfractal space ?
(sorry couldn't resist it ;- )
Jim
"Evstiounin, Mikhail" [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/08/2000 19:33:50
Sent by: "Evstiounin, Mikhail" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Dawson, Peter D" Dawson.Peter @EMERYWORLD.COM, [EMAIL
I have had a similar experience to the one reported in the article, and was meet
with a similar dejected mood when they fired up my laptop to find not the usual,
nice, graphical widows desktop but Linux, The officer in question picked up a
phone and said to his colleague, It doesn't look like
I always thought that Internet with capital "I" meant the Internet between
countries, whilst the internet with a lower case "i" is referred to by the
press as an intranet within a corporate structure. Both run IP but within
different environments.
Just my 2 cents.
Jim
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