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mindless1

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Originally posted by: nunya
Sure you can. Have DHCP turned on on the cable modem, have the tcp/ip settings on the computers set to 'obtain an ip address automatically'. Of course don't know why you couldn't just turn the firewall off on your router.


Huh? A cable modem doesn't serve as a lan DHCP server, unless it happens to also have it's own integral router making the 2nd router, redundant.

Otherwise, a normal ISP account can't do it, unless there was a multiple IP based ISP account which is the exception rather than the norm.

I don't see what InSuboRdiNaTioN would want to be rid of the firewall, but to effectively bypass it one would designate the systems as being in the DMZ zone in the router control panel.
 

TicoAz

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In for one... Thanks OP.....

Perfect timing also.... Gonna redo my network next month....
 

doan

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Originally posted by: nunya
Sure you can. Have DHCP turned on on the cable modem, have the tcp/ip settings on the computers set to 'obtain an ip address automatically'. Of course don't know why you couldn't just turn the firewall off on your router.

Many cable providers will only give you one IP at a time....usually you need a router for multiple PCs to share cable.
 

mindless1

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Originally posted by: doan
Originally posted by: nunya
Sure you can. Have DHCP turned on on the cable modem, have the tcp/ip settings on the computers set to 'obtain an ip address automatically'. Of course don't know why you couldn't just turn the firewall off on your router.

Many cable providers will only give you one IP at a time....usually you need a router for multiple PCs to share cable.


After making my previous post I'd had occasion to fiddle with my cable modem (SB5120?, one of the surfboard 51xx) and it does actually have a DHCP server/NAT built in, but I'd never used the function since I had the router right after it.