Ken,
You've been a big help to me. More than you'll ever know. I can't thank you enough.
EDIT: And yes, I understand how the public IP address of the router works. The way it was explained to me is that back in the day "they" used think that every computer would need it's own unique IP address to communicate on the internet. They realized there wasn't enough IP address to go around so they solved that problem with something called NAT'ing. I won't bore with with the specifics, I know you know this.
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