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We' using this ADSL/2 router as a stop-gap until Seakeasy replaces our ADSL/2 modem. Problem is I can't figure out how to route static IP's through this router - it normally acts as a Firewall with NAT. But even turning off NAT I don't know how to create the needed routing table entries.
- Bonnie - Mar 17 2009 | technology
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I'd stick with Linksys/Cisco, dude. Netgear has always only lasted less than a year for me before it went flaky.