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hackproof

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Feb 29, 2004
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hi all, im new at this so please bear with me. my ISP provider have given me 5 static ip address to connect to the internet. i have about 18 pc in my network including a server, 2 hubs(16 and 8 ports), a linksys router and a dsl. my network is setup like this...my dsl acts as a bridge and my router host the internet connection which i configure with one of the static ip address the ISP provider have given me. the problem is the internet connection gets so slow and were having a hard time downloading and uploading....it always disconnected. i wana optimize the internet connection by using all the static ip address that the ISP provider have given us coz i think they have divided the downstream and upstream size of the internet connection into the 5 static ip address. could somebody help me with this as soon as possible...give me the best solution to solve this problem. thanks for the support.
 
I do not think they divided your bandwidth by five static IP addresses.

What does a speed test of your existing setup show? It likely shows full bandwidth with one IP.

 
if so then why is it that were having a hard time downloading and uploading in the internet. i configured the router with 1 of the 5 static ip address and all the 18 pc are connected to the internet. could somebody explain this to me coz i really dont have a clue and i really need help on this.
 
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