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> If you want to use only one computer to access the Net directly,
> then set one Linux box up with two NICs. Connect the cable modem to
> one NIC of that Linux box which you will set up as an IP
> masquerading gateway or proxy server. It will then be legitimately
> the only computer connected to the network, and you will only have
> one live IP. However this is still forbidden by the AUP.
It's either that or their tech don't know crap about their rules. I
confirmed it twice, once in the phone with a lady and once in their
main office just a while ago. I had to argue several times the first
time because they didn't understand how I could connect the computers
to the Net without all connecting them to a hub (because it's rarely
done in Windows?). I had to emphasize that the clients will not be
connecting to the modem but to the server itself, therefore they will
only be giving out ONE IP add...just like I illustrated in my
previous post.

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