Dear Mr Goswami,

Pls read the line as "You could have standard 192.168.x.x network IP 
addresses for you internal network. (Where I mentioned no is actually short 
for number/ IP address)

You could very well use 192.168.x.x. network IP addresses for your internal 
network.

HTH

regards,

Vaibhav



>
> > card and then to router on way to ISP server. You could have standard
> > 192.168.x.x network no for your internal network. Assign the IP given by 
>ISP
> > to the Router.

>dear vaibhav,
>                  that's exactly i figured out and i am working on the
>same , with two network cards, on the Linux Box. I am gonna put a
>crossover cable from one of the cards in the box to the router.i quote
>from your mail  not possible to have "standard 192.168.x.x network no
>for your internal network" why not ??
>i will put the details on the list once its up an running .

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