They can’t cross any other tracks/roads. I.e. everything else must go above/below it.
They can’t cross any other tracks/roads. I.e. everything else must go above/below it.
In that case you totally don’t. But many ISPs only allow their own routers/modems or require some very specific abilities from 3rd-party routers usually only found on more high end (expensive) models. So sometimes the last resort is double NATing (which is fine for most users).
The fact point 9 isn’t called REAPERS is frankly unexcusable… ;)
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