>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. /=============================================================\ |John Stracke |Principal Engineer | |[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Incentive Systems, Inc. | |http://www.incentivesystems.com|My opinions are my own. | |=============================================================| |"You're nothing but a pack of ringleaders!" --_Wyrd Sisters_,| |Terry Pratchett | \=============================================================/