Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:

> It depends on the "modem".  What they do is use one of the "private" IP's
> to access the "modem".  For exanple, to access a Telocity "modem", you can
> point your web browser to 10.5.1.2 and get some nice pages.

I guessed something like that, but I dont know what IP my DSL Modem has. How
do I get that Information?
The Manufactor of it is Siemens, but I couldnt find a manual at the net...

> DSL "modems" are not realy modems.  They are a router or bridge.  But
> people are used to connecting to the Internet using modems, so the name
> carried over.  Look up the definition of a modem sometime - they convert
> between digital and analog signals.  A DSL connection is a Digital
> connection.

True.

Thanks anyways,

Dirk



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