Why hardlines?
7 posts · 2006-07-17 02:12:53 to 2006-08-01 22:17:30
Hardlines are needed to physically extract an RSI from the system, I
don't quite get how it works but only specific phones can be used as
exits because they are near or connected to a Hardline which is the
best and safest way to extract you from the Matrix. When we
auto-jackout it's the Operator carefully pulling us out of the Matrix
directly, which is why it takes a long time to do. Hope that makes
sense- Hardlines aren't completely necessary but they're the fastest,
safest way of leaving the Matrix.
The hardlines inside the Matrix are analog and each have a distinctive network address for identification. The operator needs a network address that the Matrix operating system can follow. This is accomplished by calling the phoneline, and then must be answered for the network address to be passed back onto the hovercraft.

Mirrors have already been done. *cough* Alice in Wonderland.
Oh, yeah, cell phones....that's already been answered. Just popped in to make a random joke. Now I'm off! Whoosh!

My answer is sort of like what RemagDiv said:
Think of the matrix like the network in a small business office. All the computers just plug in, get assigned an address and interact with the network and the internet dynamically, but due to the dynamic nature of the connections they could drop out at any time. Normally these connections are fine as small dropouts result in momentary lag. But if you want to send or recieve a large file on a non-standard port the risk of drop-out or being blocked by a firewall is rather high and some connections can not be made across the internet.
A hardline is a secure VPN connection with port mapping (a dedicated link between 2 computers that tunnels through networks and simulates a direct connection). Difficult to set up and rather selfish with resource usage, but essential to secure fast direct communications.
Mobiles are like the IM of the Matrix and will work for sending small amounts of data.
You see phones are meant to transmit sound and text (standard ports) but not people.
Hardlines are phones that have this static mapping and have been modified so that a person's RSI can be sent through.


