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<description><![CDATA[jeffb666 posted : So I have the 5 static setup which is covad..<br>(I miss the UUNet line.)<br><br>I am using the "UGH"  BrightPoint 8120 they sent me.<br>The WAN address of the router has nothing to do with the block they have given me.  It's a 172.X.X.X address.<br><br>Then the LAN side of my router has 64.X.X.129<br><br>Now I also have a similar setup from SBC.<br>Only the Router has one IP within my block.<br><br>If I use a router which does not have separate WAN and LAN IPs is this going to leave me with an extra IP?  Or is this really just the Gateway address?]]></description>
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