  KeithM8 Zx6r Rider
join:2001-01-17 Broken Arrow, OK | Overreaction!
Since when does my Linksys router hide my IP from the world? |
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  File Quit Mac Geek Premium join:2002-11-28
| It's not going to happen!
Not Gonna Happen! Unless the government wants to go and check EVERY router in the country for NAT, it isn't going to happen! Come on, just add more to the price to pay for all of this "serious loss". -- Join Team Discovery! Join Team Starfire! E-mail me! filequit@dslr.net |
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  Techie2000 In Vertigo Premium join:2001-12-05 clubs:
| reply to KeithM8 Re: Overreaction!
Every day you've been using it. Your IP is 192.168.1.x while to the outside world it looks like whatever one your ISP gives you because of NAT... -- "And I'm right. I'm always right, but in this case I'm just a bit more right than I usually am." - Linus Torvalds |
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  KeithM8 Zx6r Rider
join:2001-01-17 Broken Arrow, OK
| said by Techie2000 : Every day you've been using it. Your IP is 192.168.1.x while to the outside world it looks like whatever one your ISP gives you because of NAT...
My WAN is still the same!!!
The Linksys does not hide the WAN IP!!! |
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  tenebrion
join:2001-12-12 Rancho Palos Verdes, CA clubs:  
| reply to KeithM8 said by KeithM8 : Since when does my Linksys router hide my IP from the world?
It really doesn't just turns off the port 0-imcp.
Try the cisco router, You make make it hard to "traceroute"  -- "Demons wait in every corner, reach for you with poisened claws, Madness spreads its wings above, you're lying helpless on the floor" |
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 workhorse149
join:2000-09-23 Pittsburgh, PA
| reply to Techie2000 Well the same can be said if you have a computer with 2 networks cards. One with a modem plugged in and another plugged in the local network. The WAN ip is what everyone sees out on the web. It shouldn't make any difference at all if the IP originated from a single computer or a router using NAT. Your local IP is always concealed in both cases. |
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