> The WAN allocated from the ISP's RADUIS server will be passed through > the DLink, via DHCP, to your NIC. > > If you aren't convinced, put a windows box with a DHCP NIC behind the > DLink while in bridge mode, and see it get a routable address. > > Try this: unplug the telephone wire, reboot the DLink, and your NIC will > get a private address (on windows, do an ipconfig /renew). Plug in the > telephone wire, and it will get a public one. Job done.
Can you explain how to handle the authentication? I missed this point....