I'm mid upgrade on one of these routers, and 3com wants to charge almost as much per-incident as the router cost. Sigh.
What needs to happen, in the end, is NAT our private 192.168.100.0/24 block for our client machines, and assign all the webservers IPs from the 69.89.12.0/24 (changed to...
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