Re: Odd 10.48.32.1 address in tracert
- From: "Richard G. Harper" <rgharper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 18:44:21 -0400
Nope, no router; and the modem has an IP address different from the 10.x.x.x
address anyway. The cable company told me exactly what I said - it's a
"neighborhood router" on the circuit and that this is not abnormal for cable
networks. Don't have DSL so I didn't know if it had similar.
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"Jetro" <somewhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Funny but only cable companies have the setup when you can see your
> gateway/their router internal private IP. xDSL providers treat their stuff
> and staff differently. BTW, tracert doesn't show border router IP in any
> of
> my networks.
> Just curious if your cable modem has a built-in router as well.
>
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