Hi Charles.
Do I understand you correctly like that:
- nothing in hardware should change, i.e. the cable-modem should still
go into one external NIC. If the ISP gives me 2 IPs, those could go
to that same NIC.
If so, it sounds good regarding the hardware config.
And I digged into the
Hi,
The ISP technician showed up but just upgraded the TV portion. He told us to
call tech-support to get 2 IPs, so I think there is no need to have a new
cable modem. I did not contact them yet as I am not sure if we can hook up
both 2 IPs to 2 NICs on the router.
A friend with ADSL told me
Binh: I would like to correct the notion that the HUB gets IP addresses.
The NICs do. I don't know from LEAF point of view, but it would be
perfectly acceptable (I believe) that the 2 NICs in the one machine,
connected to the HUB, will each be assigned an IP address.
Our cable ISP will
The ISP technician showed up but just upgraded the TV portion. He told us
to
call tech-support to get 2 IPs, so I think there is no need to have a new
cable modem. I did not contact them yet as I am not sure if we can hook up
both 2 IPs to 2 NICs on the router.
A friend with ADSL told me
Our cable ISP is going to give us another IP so we will have two IPs. How do
I plug the router physically
so that I can modify the scripts to control both of them? Besides they are
dynamic
IPs and so how can I determine their values?
Thank you.
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At 01:03 PM 1/28/02 -0500, Binh Do wrote:
Our cable ISP is going to give us another IP so we will have two IPs. How do
I plug the router physically
so that I can modify the scripts to control both of them? Besides they are
dynamic
IPs and so how can I determine their values?
The questions you
Thanks Ray for the very good suggestions. So far I have only one IP so I
have no experience with the multiple IPs.
My answers are below
1. What physical devices is the ISP providing to you to handle the two
addresses? For example, are you getting 2 cable modems, or are you still
using a single
On Monday 28 January 2002 12:41, Ray Olszewski wrote:
I don't actually know how it is
possible to assign 2 DHCP addresses to the same cable modem line, but
perhaps someone else has seen this implemented.
It is I have 3 possible assigned via DHCP by default here in
Wichita, KS. My