Re: Cable Modem Configuration
After much messing about a couple of years back the only way I could get VPN to play was by changing the subnet of my internal network to something other than 192.168.x.x I use a 12.x.x.x subnet now and let the router handle all of the NAT stuff, it seems to work fine, she who must be obeyed regularly connects into the systems of the companies she does work for with no problems.
The ntlTW DHCPs assign a "broadcast" IP address to the modem and a "private" address to your PC/router, unfortunately there's no way that you can adjust those, but if you want to have a nose about a search of the forums will provide you with the address you need to logon to the modem, passwords etc. Theres also been several similar threads over the years so one of them may be able to provide you with more info.
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