if the modem is in bridge mode it can.


On 8/19/05, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 8/19/05, fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > what brand is that migs?
> 
> I don't know. Some guy posted it on tipidpc then I got intrigued.
> First I told him to buy an old Cisco, then I realized an open WRT
> could do it.
> 
> > >The traditional router firmware
> > >only supports one external IP.
> >
> > migs.. once your device acting as a bridge mode (layer 2)... you can
> > assigned as many ip addresses as you want.. let the layer 3 on the remote
> > side do the working :-> furthermore, nat is done on the layer 3 not on the
> > layer 2 :->
> 
> Yes of course. In this case, the guy's Bayantel-supplied CPE is the
> bridge. My question is, can an open WRT join the bridged network and
> do NAT on the 4 IP's supplied? A regular router (e.g. the BEFSR41 I
> have on my cable network) only knows how to NAT a single IP.
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