07-02-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by
sysgate
Hello, I hope it's not too late. I thought I was going to go deeply into the network layers, and so on, but as always, wikipedia has better words than me and my poor English. Please read
this short article and let us know if this is insufficient.
Hi sysgate,
thanks for the link.
However, it only mentioned to do it on the route.
What about my case which happened to be a server?
Thanks in advance.
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