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|    Tauno Voipio to All    |
|    Re: Linux LiveDVD and dial-up problem    |
|    09 Dec 16 14:18:32    |
      XPost: comp.os.linux.networking       From: tauno.voipio@notused.fi.invalid              On 9.12.16 12:58, a wrote:       > On 12/09/2016 09:51 AM, Tauno Voipio wrote:       >>       >> If you're using a dial-up line, very probably the service provider       >> (the company you're connecting to with the dial-up) has been prepared       >> to run just a single IP address behind that line.       >>       >> To avoid this restriction, you have to build a local network and       >> set the router as the gateway to the outside with it. To handle       >> the local network addresses, the router has to make network address       >> translation (NAT) for your internal network addresses.       >>       >       > I have one PC and just try to run liveDVD with Linux disktros.       > Just that. This worked few months ago, and now don't.       >       > Maybe I change something in BIOS, after setting up boot-up process to       > USB-DVD-HDD, before DVD-HDD.              To set the things right: Where does the virtual machine fit into       the pattern?              --              -TV              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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