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An Overview of Link Local Multicast Name Resolution

Source: TechGenix
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: When a user on a corporate network needs to access some resource off of another computer, the user usually specifies the remote system’s NetBIOS name when establishing the connection. This means that users can attach to a remote system by using its NetBIOS name and Windows will query the DNS server in order to determine the IP addresses associated with the host record matching the computer’s name. In most cases, it is either impossible or impractical to add a DNS server to a home network or to an ad-hoc network.


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