  Wily_One Premium join:2002-11-24 San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC
| reply to ChiTang Re: Default Gateway
I use a router between my network and the DSL, so the systems inside my home see 192.168.0.1 as their gateway, which is just the LAN side of the router. The WAN side is the IP address issued dynamically by the ISP. So for me, anyway, the "WAN gateway" and WAN IP are the same. |
 ChiTang Premium,MVM join:2002-08-23 Alhambra, CA
edit: May 10th, @04:07PM
| said by Wily_One :I use a router between my network and the DSL, so the systems inside my home see 192.168.0.1 as their gateway, which is just the LAN side of the router. The WAN side is the IP address issued dynamically by the ISP. So for me, anyway, the "WAN gateway" and WAN IP are the same. The WAN IP is the IP that assigned by your ISP, which should not be the same as the WAN gateway aka Router's IP or Lan IP.
Added: the "WAN IP" can be obtained by browsing www.myipaddress.com
-- I used to be indecisive, now I am not sure. |