On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 12:30:42 -0700, "dennis" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
<Fpgng.28$(E-Mail Removed)>:
>This is in reference to the problem I originally posted on 6/22...
Have no idea what that is.
>At any rate I did call the telco (isp provider) and informed him I put the
>dlink router into bridge mode and had no problems. btw... running in this
>configuration the isp provides the ip addresses for all systems on the
>lan... He became a little uneasy then wanted to know how many systems we had
>on our lan which is a fair questions since he did not want exhaust his
>address pool (probably not very likely but gotta look towards the future)
Not a real problem if he's handing out private IP addresses. If he's
handing out public address, then you should be able to use router
instead of bridge mode.
>At any rate there are probably two possible solutions if he pursues us to go
>back to router mode.
>
>1. Get a static ip from the telco. He informed me he has another customer
>using this configuration leaving the router in router mode with no loss of
>connection.. The telco does charge 10.00 more a month for static ip. I'm
>thinking the dropping of connection may be caused by the periodic ip address
>renew on the wan side.
Renewal of a temporary address should be transparent.
>2. Using direct connect to one pc having two nics then running internet
>connection sharing. I could just run the second nic to the router's wan
>port and set up the second nic and wan side of the router to static ip. I
>haven't done this before but am thinking that should work (after all that's
>why we have us all here right?)
Yuk.
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