I'm going with 192.168.0.1 by default everywhere. This won't cause any change to existing config files, just to new installs so it seems safe and will fix the current mess.
I agree in the past not being able to access the network made sense, but now with localapps and fat clients, we definitely need a working network.
The user will still need to turn on forwarding and masquerading to give the thin clients internet access though but that's fine at least for now.
I'm going with 192.168.0.1 by default everywhere. This won't cause any change to existing config files, just to new installs so it seems safe and will fix the current mess.
I agree in the past not being able to access the network made sense, but now with localapps and fat clients, we definitely need a working network.
The user will still need to turn on forwarding and masquerading to give the thin clients internet access though but that's fine at least for now.