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> At 11:54 AM -0800 11/07/2003, Frank P. Eigler wrote:

> >Surfing to the true IP address (from the TiBk) gives me the router setup
> >page. *That* bothers me a bit...
> 
> That bothers me a LOT!  The router should only display its set-up 
> page on a private IP, not the public one!!!!

My D-Link router has a setting (that is off by defualt, and is strongy discouraged in 
the manual) that allows the setup page to be accessed from the WAN as well as the LAN. 
 I forgot what it's called, but you might want to check through your router's settings 
and see if it has something similar.


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