[lug] router in bridge mode

Kenneth D. Weinert mc at morat.net
Tue Aug 20 08:26:37 MDT 2002


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Forwarding a question that's a bit beyond my ken - any thoughts are 
appreciated:

 techie question - if an ISP says they're going to set your SDSL router up in 
"bridge" mode with 1 or 2 IP addresses, what does that mean? Is it still a 
router that can share the connection with as many computers as you hub in?

Personally I still don't have a home network set up because I'm trying to get 
it sorted - too much hands-on hardware :)

Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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