By default for my DSL provider, the speed touch home is set to bridging mode and each client sends a dhcp request and recieves a ip. The dsl bridge is only recognized by it's mac address (like any bridge). Can you tell me how your gonna attack this setup. the only remote way is if you somehow haxor the dsl equipment outside my modem which has special software to reconfigure this bridge by mac address only. Just my humble opinion. Maybe my experience is different than US dsl providers, ( i'm in canada). Is there any reason you would want to allow your dsl "modem" to use internal ips and be accessable from the inside???
By default for my DSL provider, the speed touch home is set to bridging mode and each client sends a dhcp request and recieves a ip. The dsl bridge is only recognized by it's mac address (like any bridge). Can you tell me how your gonna attack this setup. the only remote way is if you somehow haxor the dsl equipment outside my modem which has special software to reconfigure this bridge by mac address only. Just my humble opinion. Maybe my experience is different than US dsl providers, ( i'm in canada). Is there any reason you would want to allow your dsl "modem" to use internal ips and be accessable from the inside???