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Originally Posted by Vladesch
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you need to read the url, or about "bridged mode" in general.
what you are describing is non-bridged mode. (which 99% of people use)
much better than screwing around with wifi or proxies.
all you need is an isp that takes multiple logons.
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Bridging in networks is a method to take multiple networks or segments and combine them into one. You still have to have a Global IP for accessing the internet, and you will still have one router or PC acting as DHCP assigning individual IPs for the network... this will not bypass the IP block for p99.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridging_(networking)
If you think I am wrong, you may want to supply some documentations or examples to prove your hypothesis.
Edit** To add. What you are describing in your last post is multiple IP assignment from your ISP which is not bridging, and typically costs extra per month.