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I'm replacing my ST510 with a new ST546 (not bought from Zen). I initially want to set it up the same as my old ST510. In particular, I want to use 10.* for my local IP addresses instead of 192.168.1.*.
So I use the ''Easy Setup'' and it appears to offer the appropriate choices - I specify the Speedtouch IP address 10.0.0.138, network ...
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Thanks. That makes the last sign-in message a bit less useful as an assurance that no-one has accessed your account. Perhaps it could be modified to include the IP address from which you last logged in?
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Does using the Firefox usage checker count as logging in to the portal for the purposes of the ''you last signed in'' time displayed on the portal home page?
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Am I right in thinking that the requirement for the exchange to be upgraded to 21CN means (in the terminology used on the SamKnows exchange checker) only upgraded to 21CN WBC, not switched over to 21CN PSTN?
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It makes no sense to compare the price of a package with the cost of additional gigabytes. Most users do not use their full limit; many use only a small fraction of it. Extra gigabytes on the other hand are really used, otherwise they would not be bought.
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I see that Thomson have an 11n version of the 585 ADSL router, the TG-585n, but hardly anyone seems to have it in stock. Do Zen plan to sell it?
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Bear in mind that most users don't use their full allowance each month. An average user paying 35 pounds a month is not getting 50GB for that. On the other hand, people buying extra bandwidth probably use almost all they pay for. So in effect those extra GB cost Zen more.
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What does the upstream rate of zero mean?
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Thanks, but I don't want my real IPs routed. I want my network to use 10.x.y.z addresses, with real addresses permanently mapped to some of them and the rest using plain NAT.The alternative would be to have two networks, one for the externally visible machines and one for the others, with a NATting gateway between them, but that would be a lot ...
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I'd like to have some of my 8 (or rather 5) external IP addresses correspond to specific machines on my internal network, while still using address translation. The ''multi-nat'' tab of the NAPT page allows such mappings to be made, but it doesn't seem to work. The IP addresses page shows a /32 address for the PPPoA_1 interface, and it won't let ...
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