are you saying, "can we use a router with smartbro?" because i don't
understand your question too BUT im a smartbro subscriber (sad, but we have
no choice. it's the only ISP who braved PN Roa) and i use a router to
connect 3 computers--sharing the "love" smartbro gives haha.

On Jan 21, 2008 11:13 PM, Gerald Timothy Quimpo <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 23:34 +0800, Marvin Pascual wrote:
> > By the way, do you have any idea if for SmartBro subscribers uses a
> > router device below the antenna? And if yes, can I change the router
> > device let's say a Linksys WRT54GS as their default gateway instead?
>
> no idea.  actually, i don't even understand the question, hehehe ;-)
>
> > Yes. An OpenVPN setup will be the answer for this problem.
>
> if you can't get UDP packets from your server to be forwarded inward to
> her Smart Bro private IP even if they're related to outgoing packets she
> sent, then you can do openvpn over TCP.  less resilient when her DHCP
> lease expires, but that's probably several hours, so not a big deal.
> you can just get openvpn to reconnect after a fixed timeout.
>
> tiger
>
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