Recently, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Usually, the DSL router will have a fixed "inboard" IP address (often
192.168.1.1) and an "outboard" IP address assigned by the ISP; it's up
to the ISP whether that's a fixed or variable address. Normally, that
doesn't matter, because you must set your default gateway to the
"inboard" address - so the default gateway address won't change
when the
DSL router is reset, even if it gets a new address given to it by
the ISP.
Thanks, Alex. That apparently fits our situation, since a manual
reset of the DSL modem did not disrupt the Internet connection, and
the "inboard" IP address is indeed 192.168.1.2 (close enough!) :-).
Kurt
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