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new server discovery technique?
Hello,
I'm not sure how you are searching for servers, but it appears as though you are staying on the local subnet (which seems a reasonable thing to do). However, lets say I have two subnets: A) 192.168.1.xxx which is my wired network where my desktop lives (and is connected to my stereo) B) 10.1.1.xxx which is my 802.11b network where my laptop lives and where I want to be able to control iTunes from. (The airport base station is on A, so there is a route between the two networks (e.g. I can share files, ftp, ssh, etc). The problem is, B will not be able to discover any hosts on A unless we provide it with a hint. So, how about a manual way of entering a desired server? :-) If there exists such a method, sorry in advance! Cheers, don P.S. BRIEF was my favorite DOS editor! ;-) |
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