Thanks, Joe.

I just set NAT = Enabled on an SHDSL IAD yesterday, but I have no idea what that means! I'll have to study up today. I also set DHCP = Enabled, which I *do* understand. Both changes were to reprogram the IAD from a customer who needed a fixed IP address to a customer who was dynamic.

BTW, IAD = Integrated Access Device. (Joe knows, but likely no one else.) I own/work for a local phone company, and we deliver voice and data over a single pair of copper. The IAD splits apart the voice line(s) and internet for the end user.