On 12/07/2010 06:56 AM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
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Mathieu Baudier said the following on 07/12/10 12:23:

  
Some big providers in some countries limit the number of device that
can connect to internet. 
    
FastWeb does this in Italy.

They configure their router (to which you do NOT have access) giving the LAN
side a 192.168.x.x/24 but only the first 'n' IPs ('n' depends on how much you
pay) of the subnet are NATted.

  
That is easily defeated by putting a Linux box behind the provided router to do natting.


Ciao,
luigi

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