On October 31, 2004 04:51 am, Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
> On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 19:58:17 +0800, Jasper Jugan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > wala ba sa contract na bawal mag host ng service sa personal DSL
> > accounts? kasi sa cable ata meron eh...
>
> The fine print forbids it. Also, as the personal DSL uses private IPs,
> you can't host services that would be accessible to the Internet.

Regarding private ip's. How can DSL users access the internet if the DSL 
end-point is not accessible from the internet? Weren't DSL supposed to be the 
connection the the internet like dial-up and cable? Are you saying DSL uses 
NAT?

Please explain.

Thanks.

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