> Hi all,
> I've heard some broadband providers put you on a bridged network and
> give you a number of IPs - like Bayantel offering 4 IP's on a single
> shared /24 (I read in tipidpc). Is the hardware capable of supporting
> NAT to make full use of these IPs? The traditional router firmware
> only supports one external IP.

Bayantel bundled a Lantech HR-114 II
<http://www.lantech.com.tw/eng/products/?mode=view&id=14>
with our dsl plan, which isn't capable of fully utilizing the IPs
with NAT.

3 years ago a bayantel leased line with 5 IPs 
required you to provide your own router.

--ed
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