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the address of a PC connected to the private LAN is never transmitted on the Internet.
Furthermore, NAT allows the Router to be used with Internet accounts such as DSL or cable
modems, when only one TCP/IP address is provided by the ISP. The user may have many
private addresses behind this single address provided by the ISP.
I am not able to access Cortexa’s Web-based Utility. What can I do?
You may have to remove the proxy settings on your Internet browser, e.g., Netscape
Navigator or Internet Explorer. Or remove the dial-up settings on your browser. Check with
your browser documentation, and make sure that your browser is set to connect directly
and that any dial-up is disabled. Make sure that your browser is set to connect directly
and that any dial-up is disabled. For Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options, and
then the Connection tab. Make sure that Internet Explorer is set to Never dial a connection.
For Netscape Navigator, click Edit, Preferences, Advanced, and Proxy. Make sure that
Netscape Navigator is set to Direct connection to the Internet.
Does the Cortexa pass PPTP packets or actively route PPTP sessions?
The Cortexa allows PPTP packets to pass through.
Does the Cortexa replace a modem? Is there a cable or DSL modem in the Cortexa?
No, the Cortexa must work in conjunction with a cable or DSL modem.
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