14 Apr 12, 03:08AM
(13 Apr 12, 09:27PM)SiL3nT Wrote: IPv6 addresses, where the host identifier is part of the address itself would allow this to happen. Now, IPv6 is the future, therefore CIDR notation has been introduced. It concatenates the IP with the network prefix mask in one bit - identifying a host on the subnet - using a backslash; and this is used today.
Instead of cockily dismissing, you should use the imagination of the inexperienced to progress, (sk)bitch.
But since it's possible to change the MAC address of many network cards or routers this wouldn't help, would it?