← Back to context Comment by littlecranky67 4 days ago what servers? 9 comments littlecranky67 Reply Dylan16807 4 days ago The things on your LAN that you're connecting to via DNS and IP, which cause the desire to have stable LAN IPs in the first place. shibapuppie 4 days ago That's what DNS is for... to not need to remember or know numerical addresses. Dylan16807 4 days ago And DNS is easier to set up if the IP doesn't change constantly.This conversation is going in circles. 6 replies →
Dylan16807 4 days ago The things on your LAN that you're connecting to via DNS and IP, which cause the desire to have stable LAN IPs in the first place. shibapuppie 4 days ago That's what DNS is for... to not need to remember or know numerical addresses. Dylan16807 4 days ago And DNS is easier to set up if the IP doesn't change constantly.This conversation is going in circles. 6 replies →
shibapuppie 4 days ago That's what DNS is for... to not need to remember or know numerical addresses. Dylan16807 4 days ago And DNS is easier to set up if the IP doesn't change constantly.This conversation is going in circles. 6 replies →
Dylan16807 4 days ago And DNS is easier to set up if the IP doesn't change constantly.This conversation is going in circles. 6 replies →
The things on your LAN that you're connecting to via DNS and IP, which cause the desire to have stable LAN IPs in the first place.
That's what DNS is for... to not need to remember or know numerical addresses.
And DNS is easier to set up if the IP doesn't change constantly.
This conversation is going in circles.
6 replies →