wow... looks like everyone has their own opinion on this.

Yes, a 2501 can do inside and outside NAT on the same interface... this
would be one solution.
Another would be to use primary and secondary addresses on the interface.
For both of there, you would need a hub attached to the cable modem and the
router.

There are many other options out there.  Personally I use a LinkSys
Cable/DSL router.  This has an outside address, and then NATs the inside
addresses.  It will also do basic PAT as well... I can telent to my lab from
the Internet....  and even better, I can initiate connections, pings, etc
from the router in my lab to the Internet.

Ed




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