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Originally Posted by Sleeping Dog
Both NIC's in the routing PC have real world IP's. One is assigned by the ISP (DHCP enabled), the other is the 192.168.0.1 on the local network side. Our ISP makes people pay extra for static IP's.
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192.168.x.x is not a 'real world' range. It's what I call the weenie network. But it does not exist out there in the real world internet. It's a private IP network, just like 10.x.x.x and the 172's.