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Can I use a cable modem (both bi-directional and with modem returns), DSL, satellite link, etc. to connect to the Internet and use IP Masquerade?

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Can I use a cable modem (both bi-directional and with modem returns), DSL, satellite link, etc. to connect to the Internet and use IP Masquerade?

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Yes, as long as Linux supports that network interface, it should work. If you receive a dynamic IP address, please see the URL under the “Does IP Masquerade work with dynamically assigned IP” FAQ item above.

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