You can be a pro in some areas but not others. The guy admits his experience is
only at the socket level. That's not enough for what he wants to do. Its not
silly to be ignorant, it is silly to stay that way. BTW he's been given a lot
of bad advice on this forum.
He will either have to hire help, or do a lot of work.
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On Mon, 11/4/13, Petr Štetiar <> wrote:
Subject: Re: [ts-7000] RE: ts-7800 how do I make 4 (at least 2) identical
network stacks?
To:
Date: Monday, November 4, 2013, 2:14 AM
Jonathan Leslie <>
[2013-11-03 06:30:51]:
> I'm confused, I have to send messages to two
different devices, both have
> address 1.1.1.101. The way I've done it in the past was
to set up two
> different IP stacks, with different SOCK. I want to
repeat this on a
> TS-7800 only this time I need 4 different IP stacks as
I have 4 different
> devices 1.1.1.101.
What's so confusing in "Buy TCP/IP book and read it" ?
I don't know what a SOCK is neither I know what you've done
in the past.
What I know is, that you're kind of a silly guy, which is
calling himself a
Pro, but don't know even basic networking stuff. And as a
bonus point, you're
going to use USB ethernet in production...
Pro would buy OpenWrt capable 4-5 port router and would do
NAT with iptables.
-- ynezz
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