Angelo's suggestion (get an ethernet router) is a real good one; it really provides an elegant solution.
Alan Alan Watchorn Eshelman Appraisals, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone (760) 692-4302 Fax (760) 692-4303 Angelo Sarto said: > Jumping in a little bit there is still one question I have.... > > does your integrated device provide no firewall capability? I mean if > the integrate device exposes its only interal IP (.1.2) completely to > the internet? > > If this is the case, or you can place that IP in the dmz, or bridge > mode may do this as well, then perhaps your answer is simple. > > 1. simply purchase an ethernet router - e.g. a dlink or linksys device. > 2. change its wan type to static IP > 3. assign it's ip to 192.168.1.2 > 4. pretend your other device is just a modem, do all forwarding on > the new router. > > this also gives other benefits e.g. > built in dhcp server > decent port forwarding > better security > ease of adding more computers (just drop in a switch) > > > Adding to the other discussion it is not possible to definatively > state that some one is using more than one computer. Since each > appears as anoter out going port randomly pulled from a pool - it > appears the same as multi-tasking. There are some ways you can probe > into routers but at best they could only tell that you had a > router/firewall not how many computers are using it. > > > --Angelo > > > On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:55:43 -0500, John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> Well, if you're using the DHCP to hand out "Private" IPs, that should be >> fine. I was worried it might try to hand out public IP addresses, and >> then >> your ISP would *definitely* notice. :-) >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: PicaRules [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 5:50 PM >> To: John Aldrich; [email protected] >> Subject: RE: Getting past *two* NAT routers >> >> >Now, whether or not your ISP will allow you to do that >> is another question. >> >> I didn't think they would have any way of knowing how many IPs the LAN >> side >> had, as long as the PPPoE connection was to a single WAN IP. The address >> translation is just done using ports, isn't it? >> >> And in case they were looking, I've changed the password on the >> router/modem's admin account. But you see why I'm asking all this! >> _______________________________________________ >> VNC-List mailing list >> [email protected] >> To remove yourself from the list visit: >> http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list > _______________________________________________ > VNC-List mailing list > [email protected] > To remove yourself from the list visit: > http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list _______________________________________________ VNC-List mailing list [email protected] To remove yourself from the list visit: http://www.realvnc.com/mailman/listinfo/vnc-list
