yes, I do that myself.  I have a block of addresses also.  Most of the
machine that are directly connected are WinNT or linux. But I put all my
Win95/98 workstations behind the STN machine.  Using 192.168.0.x and NAT,
you can have 252 workstations behind that single STN box.  Using more
elaborate routing schemes, you can have even more.

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From: Zoran Ristov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2000 9:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ShareTheNet] Fixed IP/NAT combination


Is there a way to combine fixed ip routing and NAT working
togather with STN?
Say, I have IP frame with 8 IP addresses, 3 of them are
used for net and broadcast addresses, and five I can route
to my workstations. Is it possible to route four of them,
and to use fifth with translation to connect other wotkstations.

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