I'm not sure about the gateway, but you'll have to set your server
in your isp's office up to forward IP...

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On Thu, 6 May 1999, Jacob (Mettavihari) wrote:

> 
> 
> Jacob (Mettavihari)
> 
> > >I have another questions on TCP/IP
> > >
> > >My ISP has gateway 204.143.107.33
> > >and My machine on the Lan of my ISP is 204.143.107.46
> > >
> > >When I now set up a Seperate Lan in another place
> > >and login to MY machine 204.143.107.46 on my ISP's Lan 
> > >will that be the Gateway that I have to give when setting up my Lan,
> > >or will I have to give the ISP's gateway 204.143.107.33   ?
>  
> I think I have not described myself well enough.
> 
> My main server 204.143.107.46 is actually installed at my ISP's office,
> and is part of their Lan 
> I have fitted a modem to it and dial into my machine.
> my main server will be connected to my local lan vith a PPP interface.
>  
> with thanks,
> Jacob (Mettavihari)
> 

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