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I remember talking with David Reid almost 4 years ago and he had an almost working netserver/BONE replacement - not sure why it took until now to finish...
So there's no confusion - the networking stack DID work in a usable way 6 months ago - and even that was already a second attempt at a netstack.
I believe the current rendition is pretty much the 3rd serious netstack attempt for Haiku... and basically a full rewrite from scratch from the ground up (basically no ported code) - where the previous netstack was a "messy" port from some flavor of BSD (I had heard NetBSD mostly - but I wouldn't know for sure).
There are screenshots of Haiku running Net+ (BeOS browser), Firefox, Vision (IRC client), etc. from 6 months ago:
http://flickr.com/photos/umccullough/tags/haikuos/
So, a 6-month rewrite of the netstack from scratch isn't bad eh?