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Posted by Harald Andersen on October 20, 2006, 3:11 am
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> On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 15:13:13 +0200, Harald Andersen wrote:
>>> If someone technical here can show me how to
>>>CHANGE MY NNTP POSTING HOST,
>>> well then, THAT would be an accomplishment worthy of the discussion!
>>
>> Thats EASY !
>> Change your gateway's IP address,
>> as that is what your NTTP server see as your NNTP posting host.
>> The gateway IP, will be your "point of contact" IP address, for the
>> device terminating your ISP to yourself.
>
> Hi Harald Andersen,
>
> If by "gateway", you mean "modem" (I have DHCP DSL PPPoE), then that
> is
> what we were doing all along way before this thread ever started.
>
> I have a new IP address today but the last test didn't work (changing
> the
> "connect on demand" setting. But, I might have performed the test
> wrong so
> I'll try again tonight.
>
> If you know how to "change your gateway's address" without powering
> down
> the router ... that would answer the original question nicely.
Refresh my memory (as I dont want to re-read the complete thread) :
1 - What is the name/model of your modem ?
2 - What is the name/model of your router ?
3 - Please open a command window, give the command :
"IPCONFIG / ALL" and post the full info it provides.
(This is related to my last paragraph in my first post).
btw:
If you want more "privacy", you might look into this :
http://www.iopus.com/ipig but remember if you use this,
or any other form of proxy, your NNTP server might
want you to autenthificate using username/password.......
/HC
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