SpeakEasy dsl supports NAT

ThurzNite

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Check this out. I was gonna request another IP so that no computer would have to run ics and a router costs too much. This's what I found on SpeakEasy's page


<< Furthermore, I have been told about, and have carefully considered NAT (Network Address Translation) and RFC2050. I hereby affirm that for reasons critical to the operation of my network I have not been able to utilize NAT to a degree necessary to avoid requesting a number IPs beyond Speakeasy Network's usual allocation. >>


So that means the want me to use ics, right?
Jay