@ssolie Quote:
One should also note that 84% of statistics are made up on the spot and have no meaning.
What I quoted were NOT statistics, but numerical estimates for what I felt the situation is,
based upon actual experience with real users & routers (plus reports on AW.net & Amigans.net).
I could have said "the majority of users will configure it wrong", but it's easier (and clearer) to just say "over 50%". And I could have said "DHCP will work in most situations" but I felt it was clearer to say "over 90%". And using numbers allows one to compare to the two cases (as well as argue about them), and clearly see what the best choice is.
Also, DHCP should work in 99% of situations (it will do for Windows/etc) but Roadshow seems to have problems with a few routers not doing DHCP properly, so I said "over 90%" instead of 99%.
P.S. 97.6% of fans of "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin" over-use that infamous statistics joke...
@samwel Quote:
Btw ChrisH, although a bit harsh in his post, is right.
DHCP should be default, also run when starting network.
Thanks. For new users, networking is currently the single worst thing about OS4, so I think it's reasonable to be a bit harsh. Especially since the technically-knowledgable OS4 team may not see the problem from a non-technical user perspective.
@kolla Quote:
Hah, if by modern you mean 15 years ago, perhaps.
OK then, let's see YOU configure Windows XP to have (say) a static IP address &use a static DNS server.... You will find it as (if not more) complex than using Roadshow on OS4.
OS4's problem is NOT Roadshow (it's TCP/IP stack) but rather the fact that it doesn't come pre-configured to use DHCP, where-as Windows/etc do. Quite barmy!
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