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to: Randall Parker
from: Glenn Meadows
date: 2005-01-14 09:21:24
subject: Re: IP Masquerading Apps For Windows?

From: "Glenn Meadows" 

Or add an inexpensive DSL/Cable router.  Goes between the DSL router and
your internal network.  ALL of the current ones I've seen have a DHCP
server built in, and will handle all the NAT stuff.  Many/most even allow
for a pseudo DMZ, where a single machine can be accessed directly from the
outside (mail server, ftp server, etc).

--
Glenn M.


"Randall Parker"
 wrote in
message news:41e74fdb$1{at}w3.nls.net...
> Geo,
>
> My DSL modem is a few years old.
>
> Aside: I just hate renaming.
>
> So what would you do to do IP Masquerading/NAT with a Win2k machine?
>
> Geo wrote:
> > it's a standard feature in almost all DSL modems now, except it's called
NAT
> > (Network Address Translation) now. The hardware allows you to share a
single
> > public IP address among multiple private network machines.
> >
> > Geo.

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