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<div>On Nov 25, 2011, at 3:16 AM, <<a href="mailto:sthaug@nethelp.no">sthaug@nethelp.no</a>></div>
<div> <<a href="mailto:sthaug@nethelp.no">sthaug@nethelp.no</a>> wrote:</div>
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<div>No, it serves to identify the client to the DHCP server. That's very useful. When you say "makes it unusable," you must mean unusable for something other than that.</div>
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