A local proxy in a home network may identify the device class to which a
particular device in the home network belongs based on the receipt of a
message requesting a network address for use by the device. A device
class may include a broad category to describe the device (such as, a
gaming device, a personal computer, an appliance, or a PDA), the type of
platform (e.g., the type of hardware, such as a Macintosh.TM. personal
computer, a Windows.TM.-based personal computer, a Linux.TM.-based
personal computer, a PDA, a home appliance, or an entertainment device),
and/or the operating environment (e.g., operating system type and/or
version). The local proxy associates the device class with the device.
The local proxy may process a request from a device in a home network
based on the device class of the device that sent the request. For
example, access to a game available on the home network may be restricted
to a gaming device or personal computer. Access to financial information
stored on the home network may be restricted by a computing device
capable of processing financial information, such as a personal digital
assistant or personal computer.