>P.S.: Just to be clear, the other problem that the article finds with
>NAT is that it enables you to share your connection with neighbors.

<dig, dig>...actually, this is the only problem the article finds.  And, 
yes, I can certainly understand why they consider it a problem: those 
neighbors are getting, for free, the same bandwidth they would if they 
paid for the cable modem service.  Sounds like theft of services to me.

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