I have recently bought and installed an Addonic Web Shuttle on my home
LAN, and, of course, configured the networking on the two machines (1
linux, 1 NT) accordingly.
For those who missed the discussion 3 weeks ago, quick summary of the Web
Shuttle: You plug it into an ethernet network and an external modem,
configure it to be the gateway on all of your machines (or let DHCP do it
for you), it does the equivalent of IP Masq + DHCP + diald, and ignores
all incoming calls, both at the POTS and the TCP/IP levels.
So the linux-related portion of the problem is this: I start emacs, the
webshuttle dials, and I have to wait until the connection is up before I
see emacs. My questions:
1. Why is emacs looking at the network?
2. How do I stop this?
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