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> > I have the same situation in quite a few locations where the local cable company forces a 10.0.10.x NATed subnet on all commercial customers. I end up pointing the DMZ of the Cable Modem/Router at M0n0, and usually run a software DynDNS<http://www.download.com/DynDNS-Updater/3000-2381-10405775.html?part=dl-DynDNSUpd&subj=dl&tag=button>client on a machine inside the network to get around this. I would love to hear of a better solution. Thanks, Jim |