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Aug 11th, 2008 at 9:56pm
wesambhaya,
If you already have a home router providing NAT and DHCP, why take it out if it can save you $50? What I posted above is not a setup for NAT. I'm unfamiliar on what to alter an option to enable NAT.
You can make the change yourself locally and it will immediately go into effect. I can't guarantee your NOC won't see this. Honestly, I can't believe they are going to charge you to do this. I guess everyone is trying to earn a dollar... If your dead set on doing this and are going to pay anyway, make the change and see if they catch it. If they do and charge you... your not out anything, you were planning on paying anyway...
Keep in mind the IP's that you must enter into the "dhcp_lease_range =" must be IP's in your subnet coming off the modem... NOT NAT'd IP's... If you know how to do this I would be interested to know... Never can know too much:)
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