Rod Upfold wrote:
> 
> Let say...you have a home network system...linux..Win95 - going to a Linux
> server. Each network card has it's own IP address. So the internal network
> is up and running. A modem works in the server and you phone the
> provider...to get on the internet they give you an address. (geeeish...I
> hoped I explained that right....forgive nme if it isn't)
> 
> My question: Does the IP addresses that you have on your home network
> interfere with the providers IP address that they have given you while
> going to the internet through them....if it does...is there a way around
> it?
> 
> Thank you
> 
> Rod
> 
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It will interfere if you haven't chosen a reserved IP block.  For
instance, 192.168.X.X is reserved for private use.

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