QUOTE(zewarrior @ Aug 13 2006, 02:47 PM) [snapback]58419[/snapback]
If you have configured your conn in bridged mode an ipconfig /all will show you relevant details. As for me having lost it, I am making sure what kind of connection I would be purchasing...nothing wrong with that is there? As for the jargon...i have been pretty clear in all my questions. Which part is confusing you dude? And yes you are right about one thing \"A Little knowledge is always dangerours\". Stop posting your silly sarcastic jibes if you cannot help.
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Chill dude i was just joking
😉. Yes you are correct it is a Dynamic NAT implementation with a pool of PUBLIC IPs. I am using
router mode so i can't give you screenshots. Now that you have posted more specific query we can help you out. For torrents there is no problem with port forwarding with Airtel's router beetel 22Bx. Its quite easy and it works. Just check my post(post no #3) reagrding the same for post forwarding -->
Help on Broadband / 220BX and Utorrent, How to configure the whole thing
Secondly there is absolutely no problem with this modem/router. Its very easy to confiure and it has all the features that you would ever need. As it is taken on rent if god forbid something happens to it, you can get it replaced without any fuss/questions from Airtel's side.
As far as emule is concerned you can easily forward the required ports( TCP and UDP) so there will be no problem with that also.
Now about FTP server I think it is technically possible to host a n FTP sever from Dynamic Ip but i thing you must keep in mind is not to Use default port 21. I assume that Airtel doesn't want users to run FTP servers on home plans. I may be wrong on this and somebody else who is running a ftp server can clarify.