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Originally posted by Opti
They said that the ISP system was different over there and people are often setup running through a shared local subnet that makes them all show up as being on the same IP... or soemthing like that... anyway it sounded like it made sense to me at the time I read it..
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Yes, unluckily it's normal here

I'm owner of large network on my street. My ISP give me
four public IP but i have connected almost 100 people to this network. I must use NAT to connect each person to internet. In my city is one ISP and i have no choice - I must get internet from him.