Why doesn’t every computer have a hardware based static ipv32 address, along with a private key to prove it is the sole owner of the address?
Why doesn’t every computer have a hardware based static ipv32 address, along with a private key to prove it is the sole owner of the address?
Okay, then change your number to 911 and I’ll call it to check. The quote says “to wantever I want”. You can set your MAC address to anything, including other peoples MAC address. You can’t set your phone number to someone else’s phone number and just get all their calls
Try to change your ip to a taken one. What’s your point?
The IP doesn’t persist across network hops and the MAC address isnt unique. A phone number is both.
Static ips persist.
MAC addresses can be banned
Phone numbers can’t roam
Phone numbers aren’t unique (area code)
Wrong on all fronts.