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Originally Posted by hokkers999
Except that being behind a router is entirely irrelevant. The router picks up the ip from the cm, then it translates ALL internal addresses on the way out to the real address. Do a quick google search on NAT. The internal addresses (anything 192.168.*.*) are not routable over the internet and therefore CANNOT be seen by NTL.
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ahh but the netguard software could in theory looking at the ip of the network interfance on his pc, for all i know it could be looking at the wrong adaptor or something. really depends on what netguard does to determine if you are an ntl customer or not wether it simply looks at your pcs ip address from your network configuration or wether it calls some server on the ntl network and does the ip lookup that way.