Bonjour 3.1.0.1

Bonjour 3.1 includes a DHCP-like mechanism. If a device is configured for DHCP but no DHCP server is available, Bonjour automatically assigns a link-local IP address (typically in the 169.254.0.0/16 range). This ensures devices can still communicate and discover services even in the absence of a router infrastructure.

Bonjour is Apple’s implementation of a suite of network discovery protocols. It works silently in the background of your operating system to identify "services" available on your Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection. bonjour 3.1.0.1

Bonjour 3.1 operates strictly within the Layer 2 broadcast domain. It does not route traffic across subnets unless a specific "Bonjour Sleep Proxy" or gateway is configured. Bonjour 3

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