Hi Vidiot,
> >DSL modem 192.168.1.254
> This is an interesting situation you have here. In your case the DSL modem
> has an IP address. Our DSL modems do not have IP addresses. Ours are
> simply a means to get the twisted pair cable to connect from my eth0 to
> the DSLAM.
Well, it's not my situation, but in the original post Steven Hargrove wrote:
> DSL modem (Cayman 3220 DSL router). The router acts as a firewall
> (which I hate but really can't do anything about). The router is
> defined as 192.168.1.254, and has 4 ethernet connections on the front.
Bye,
Leonard.
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