On Monday 29 December 2003 04:43 am, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> But if they wanted to run a public email server as well, clearly that
> needs a public IP address. Fine, but how does the routing aspect
> work? Do I need to ditch the bridging configuration on the firewall
> and reconfigure it as a rou
On Monday 29 December 2003 11:43, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've dealt with quite a few LANs over the years. I'd like to try
> something that I never have done before...
>
> I work with ADSL providers who allocate 5 public IP addresses (sometimes
> 1) to a connection. If I have a LAN of
Antony Gelberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've dealt with quite a few LANs over the years. I'd like to try
> something that I never have done before...
>
> I work with ADSL providers who allocate 5 public IP addresses (sometimes
> 1) to a connection. If I have a LAN of, say, 20 workstations,
Hi all,
I've dealt with quite a few LANs over the years. I'd like to try
something that I never have done before...
I work with ADSL providers who allocate 5 public IP addresses (sometimes
1) to a connection. If I have a LAN of, say, 20 workstations, I can use
NAT, and give them private address
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