Hi,
Got my modem (ordered just the simple modem) yesterday and am very happy with the service so far... Just one oddity - I can't get my Apple TimeCapsule to do NAT, being connected to the modem which is (my guess) just a bridge. So, right now, both devices are in bridge and I get 50.x.x.x addresses on all internal devices.
1) My IPs are public ones. Does that mean that my devices are exposed to direct incoming traffic (wanted and unwanted)? And why can I still see network internal devices among themselves?
2) If I want to give my internal network something like a range of 10.0.0.x addresses and let my TimeCapsule handle NAT and DHCP, how would I set this up?
3) Disadvantages / advantages of both configurations?
Thanks guys!
Got my modem (ordered just the simple modem) yesterday and am very happy with the service so far... Just one oddity - I can't get my Apple TimeCapsule to do NAT, being connected to the modem which is (my guess) just a bridge. So, right now, both devices are in bridge and I get 50.x.x.x addresses on all internal devices.
1) My IPs are public ones. Does that mean that my devices are exposed to direct incoming traffic (wanted and unwanted)? And why can I still see network internal devices among themselves?
2) If I want to give my internal network something like a range of 10.0.0.x addresses and let my TimeCapsule handle NAT and DHCP, how would I set this up?
3) Disadvantages / advantages of both configurations?
Thanks guys!