I think what is probably happening here is that the IP address your ISP
is giving you is not a real Internet address, but one of their "made-up"
addresses which resides behind their router. This way an ISP does not
need to have access to thousands of IP addresses; they can have a few
addresses and you get assigned a "made-up" address.

>From what I understand, this is the rule rather than the exception with
ISPs. Once you get your own router, then the ISP would assign you an
address that would be a real Internet address, not a "made-up" IP.

You may want to call your ISP's tech support and see if they can tell
you if this is the case. You will probably get someone whose answer will
be, "Huh? What do you mean? Are you using Netscape?" Be persistent and
ask for someone else and you will probably get your answer.

Good luck!

David Boring
Systems Engineer
MCI Systemhouse
Direct: (562) 809-5460
E-mail: dboring@shl.com

>-----Original Message-----
>Date: Wed, 04 Mar 1998 07:36:53 -0500
>From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <atostain@crecomp.com>
>Subject: Re: SLIP dialup to internet
>
>Neil Palmer wrote:
>
>> I think your ISP is dynamically assigning your AS/400's address each
>> time you dial into them.
>> Dial-up connections are basically good for you to get access out to the
>> Internet, not very useful for the Internet to access you if your IP
>> address changes each time you dial-in.
>>
>> Neil Palmer                                AS/400~~~~~
>
>I understand that a dialup solution would not be good for serving, but I'm
>only
>looking to learn/test this setup that will eventually be a dedicated
>connection.
>Once dedicated, we will use a router, and that will eliminate the SLIP
>portion.
>
>My ISP is dynamically assigning an IP to me, that part of my SLIP script is
>setup, and the 400 correctly assigns itself the address.  My problem is that
>I
>don't quite understand what the remote IP address is.
>
>When I try to ping the 400 from another internet PC, one of my ISP's routers
>responds that the host is unreachable.
>
>Wouldn't this type of dial up setup be useful when you pay an ISP to be your
>mail
>server, and your as/400 just dials in at intervals to retrieve the mail down
>to
>its own POP3 server?
>
>- --
>Art Tostaine, Jr.
>Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
>Parlin, NJ 08859
>
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