we have private IP address on WAN port, no connection through Router?

we have private IP address on WAN port, no connection through Router?

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we have private IP address on WAN port, no connection through Router? GS 10-06-2005
Posted by riggor99999 on October 6, 2005, 9:52 am
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>
> Judging from the WAN IP address, 192.168.25.234, your line is already
> connected to a NAT router. Normally, additional IP addresses would be
> available from such a router and one would attach a switch or, less
> preferably, a hub to such a line to distribute additional IP addresses
> assigned by it.
>
> Who supplies this "leased line" and what are their terms and conditions
> regarding multiple computers connected to it?

I agree - you may have to put the router in router mode versus gateway mode




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Posted by David H. Lipman on October 6, 2005, 4:58 pm
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| We got leased line (RJ45 cable directly to home), we have 2 PC's,
| connected through Router, the WAM IP address is: 192.168.25.234 and LAN
| side it is using 192.168.1 subnet (192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3), once
| enter all WAN port details, th esetup wizard not finishing, and we are
| not getting internet through Router. If we connect the cable directly
| to PC and configure that WAN IP address (192.168.25.234), it works, but
| one PC at a time, I tried both PC's, it works individually, if we
| connect through Router, nope. Any suggestions, thanks in advance.

You posted something similar 5 days ago.

I'm still trying to figure out why thiese were posted to a Cable Modem News
Group if you are
NOT subscribing or getting a subscription for Cable Internet access. Such a
post as this is
Off Topic and one should always post On Topic.

I suggest; alt.comp.networking.routers

--
Dave
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Posted by Quaoar on October 18, 2005, 3:32 pm
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>
> | We got leased line (RJ45 cable directly to home), we have 2 PC's,
> | connected through Router, the WAM IP address is: 192.168.25.234 and
> LAN
> | side it is using 192.168.1 subnet (192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3),
> once
> | enter all WAN port details, th esetup wizard not finishing, and we
> are
> | not getting internet through Router. If we connect the cable
> directly
> | to PC and configure that WAN IP address (192.168.25.234), it works,
> but
> | one PC at a time, I tried both PC's, it works individually, if we
> | connect through Router, nope. Any suggestions, thanks in advance.
>
> You posted something similar 5 days ago.
>
> I'm still trying to figure out why thiese were posted to a Cable Modem
> News Group if you are
> NOT subscribing or getting a subscription for Cable Internet access.
> Such a post as this is
> Off Topic and one should always post On Topic.
>
> I suggest; alt.comp.networking.routers
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>

OP originates on Google Groups. Many newsgroups are being overwhelmed
by GG postings that are off-topic since GG posters are new,
infrequent/irregular readers of newsgroups. GG is well on the way to
destroy Usenet as it once was known.

Q




Posted by David H. Lipman on October 18, 2005, 10:35 pm
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| OP originates on Google Groups. Many newsgroups are being overwhelmed
| by GG postings that are off-topic since GG posters are new,
| infrequent/irregular readers of newsgroups. GG is well on the way to
| destroy Usenet as it once was known.
|
| Q
|

I totally agree !

What's worse -- an AOL user posting via Google !

--
Dave
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http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm




Posted by Warren on October 18, 2005, 4:04 pm
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David H. Lipman wrote:
> | OP originates on Google Groups. Many newsgroups are being overwhelmed
> | by GG postings that are off-topic since GG posters are new,
> | infrequent/irregular readers of newsgroups. GG is well on the way to
> | destroy Usenet as it once was known.
> |
>
> I totally agree !
>
> What's worse -- an AOL user posting via Google !

Actually, I'm less concerned about Google than I am about the web forums
that add Usenet groups to their forums as if they were just another folder
in their forum. Instead of just clueless newbies stumbling upon something
new to them, they think that they're just in another web forum discussion,
and follow the (sometimes very different) customs of that forum with no
regard to the fact that the messages will be propagated through Usenet.

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