http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - We considered doing something with a NAT scheme that picks a non-routable range based on what???s not in use on your LAN and lets you address the peers that way (i.e. they may show up in 192.168/16, or 10/8, or 172.16/12) but this just seemed super unfriendly to the users, especially because the IPs would likely change often as you move from one LAN to another.
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