Dear Steve;
Your Local IP is the fixed IP address for your ISDN.
Your Remote IP would be the IP address of the other machine, which
connects you to the rest of the world.
Hassan
On Mon, 28 Jun 1999, Steve Christall wrote:
> Can someone please explain what is meant by the local ip and remote ip
> addresses, in context to diald.
>
> I have an ISDN account with a fixed IP. What would I make the local and
> remote address in this case?
>
> Even though I have a fixed IP address I seem to be loosing the first
> packets sent before the link come up.
>
> Any ideas ......... packet buffering is on.
>
> Regards
>
> Steve Christall
>
>
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