The DSL Modem/router has a pool of 2 IP addresses. It is a 192.168.*.*
address range. The stupid piece of crap has been super-netted to use
255.255.255.252 for the subnet mask IIRC.
I remember my neighbor has one. He found a firmware update to make it
configurable. You just need to find that firmware & a jumper then you
can flash the worthless firmware they ship with it. Don't ask me where
to get it because I don't have a copy, & my neighbor moved so I don't
know if I could find it again. I think he found the upgraded firmware
using google.
Michael L Torrie wrote:
Maybe I'm a little dense, but isn't this the situation that routers are
meant to remedy? The router can NAT as many machines as you'd like onto
the one ip address the DSL modem provides. In fact there are routers
that combine the DSL modem with the router stuff.
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