On 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Have you tried connecting a hub to that Ethernet port? > >That'd have to be an extraordinarily lame device if it doesn't support >more than one client at a time. If so, I'd probably chuck it out the >nearest window rather than fooling with an extra layer of NAT. If it's just RFC1431 (or whatever) bridged and the provider only provides you with one Internet side IP address, then yes, you will have to add NAT yourself. (And the device in question won't do NAT or you want to have better control over it)
home routers can deal with nat easily, i for one am using a linksys which works flawlessly, however i do know my ethernet modem supports natting but it is not as reliable as it should be nacho _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
