Re: ARP requests on my net?

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Ed Greshko wrote:
Edward Krack wrote:

Edward Krack:

It has to know where to go. Can you drive cross country
without a road map?

Users computer types in a URL to browse the net.
Users computer is config to use DNS server to resolve the
the name in the URL to an IP address.
TCP/IP uses ARP.
Host found. Session established.


You are confusing ARP and DNS.
>
ARP is *only* used to determine MAC addresses.  MAC addresses are *only*
used within a subnet.

Thank you. I thought I was beginning to lose my mind,
or had completely missed the boat on TCP/IP.

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