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jrsmith1279 ◴[] No.2755569[source]
I've always wondered why my Mac jumps right on the network, while other devices such as my Xbox 360 take a few seconds before the connection is there.

I'd be interested to see how the Google Chrome CR-48 handles DHCP since it seems like it takes a bit of time before getting online and allowing me to log in to it.

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masklinn ◴[] No.2755584[source]
ChromeOS is based on linux, so I'd expect something similar to what Android does: userland dhclient with the same performance profile as the tablet he tested.
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1. MostAwesomeDude ◴[] No.2755596[source]
"Chrome OS" is Gentoo, not Android. One of my friends has a Cr47 and some hacking exposed dhcpcd inside, with some unspecified patching to bring it down to sub-second DHCP.
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2. daniel_solano ◴[] No.2755651[source]
I believe that Android also uses dhcpcd, if I recall correctly from recently browsing the source code. I do not know whether or how Android's dhcpcd may be modified.
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