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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 8:01 am    Post subject: Can somebody tell me how packets will be forwarded from PC < Reply with quote

When I subscribe DSL/Cable mdoedm, I have two or more hosts connected
to my router, router to DSL modem/Cable modem, then to DSLAM in
exchange, then to BRAS or Router?. How all these packets moves back and
forth, also how the each end host receives correct info back when
multiple hosts connected?. Which layer keeps track of all these these
things.
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Posted: Thu Feb 03, 2005 7:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Can somebody tell me how packets will be forwarded from Reply with quote

In article <1107408349.313341.230070@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
<santa19992000@yahoo.com> wrote:
:When I subscribe DSL/Cable mdoedm, I have two or more hosts connected
:to my router, router to DSL modem/Cable modem, then to DSLAM in
:exchange, then to BRAS or Router?. How all these packets moves back and
:forth, also how the each end host receives correct info back when
:multiple hosts connected?. Which layer keeps track of all these these
:things.

Your router is performing Network Address Translation (NAT). To the
world, your entire group of machines looks like one machine -- the
router itself. To your machines, the router looks like the world. For
more info, here's a place to get started:

http://www.vicomsoft.com/knowledge/reference/nat.html

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Bob Nichols AT comcast.net I am "rnichols42"
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