When you connect to our network your assigned IP address resides on your computer, not on the cable modem, and your default gateway IP address is on the TelstraClear network. ... The cable modem has no IP address of its own and cannot be connected to, or managed in any way, from your computer. TelstraClear provides a single real-world IP address with each cable connection and cannot provide more. ... In order to share the Internet connection between multiple PCs you need a device called a router, that can connect to the cable modem on one side and to your network of computers on the other. This can be a Windows computer with Internet connection sharing, a Linux/*BSD machine running firewalling/NAT, or a purpose built cable router. <purpose built cable router stuff removed> If you are using Windows Internet Connection Sharing or some sort of Unix based computer instead, you will need an Ethernet switch to connect your computers together and the computer that is acting as your router will need to have two network cards.