At home I have two PCs, my laptop and an NTL cable modem connection.
The three PC's are on my network and the cable modem is attached by USB to my main PC. The issue is that NTL set up their system to only allow one ip to access the modem. I can connect the modem directly into my network and my PC's can get on the web but only one at a time.
What do I need to install between my network and the modem to trick the modem into thinking that only one ip is connected to it even though I'll have three ips on the network.
a router???
The three PC's are on my network and the cable modem is attached by USB to my main PC. The issue is that NTL set up their system to only allow one ip to access the modem. I can connect the modem directly into my network and my PC's can get on the web but only one at a time.
What do I need to install between my network and the modem to trick the modem into thinking that only one ip is connected to it even though I'll have three ips on the network.
a router???
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