It would just ride on top of your current connection, but I don't know
about you, but I certainly must have an IP always, nomatter if it's fake
or what.
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Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Antti Kaihola wrote:
> > > I ran winipcfg and noticed that win4lin had acquired a fresh IP address
> > > from my cable internet provider. I could ping it from linux. On linux
> > > ipconfig I still saw my old dynamic IP. If I recall correctly, I was
> > > also able to ping that IP from win4lin. I also successfully pinged
> > > another host out there on the internet from win4lin. However, outside
> > > world had become unreachable from linux.
>
> > Can you get more than one IP address from your ISP? Sounds like you can
> > not.
>
> That's right. I suppose many cable modem subscribers will face this
> issue.
>
> I solved this by setting my IP manually to 192.168.1.3. What would have
> happened if I hadn't chosen VNET but Winsock instead?
>
> Antti
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