Pranav Lal wrote:
Roy,
<snip When I opened the message, I found that Roy Myers had written:
The only possible hitch is that your ISP may become aware you have two PCs
connected to the Router and charge you a small premium for the second access to
the net.
PL] How would the ISP know givem that only the router's ip address is
visible to the ISP? or am I mistaken about that?
You're not mistaken. It would take very sophisticated analysis of
the data stream for the ISP to detect that more than one user PC
was NATed behind the same public IP. I don't know of any ISP that
penalizes users for running small home networks.
Gary VanderMolen
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