10-17-2012 06:53 AM
Hi,
is it possible to have 2 IP adresses on wan and setup specific routing rules for each IP ?
or do I need to use another router for that and if wich one ?
Thanks
10-17-2012 08:39 AM
Hi Phillipe, the router supports only 1 static IP specified on the WAN IP addresses. The subnet mask from your ISP should dictate how many WAN IP addresses you have available. While one of those IP are static configured for the WAN, you may use one-to-one NAT from an additional WAN IP address to map to a device such as a web server on your LAN.
-Tom
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10-17-2012 10:31 AM
Thanks
so if I have from my ISP a IP x.x.x.168
with a subnet mask 255.255.255.252
I can go to
Firewall > Advanced Settings > One-to-One NAT
and put
• Private Range Begin 10.0.0.100
• Public Range Begin x.x.x.170
• Public IP Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
• Range Length: 1
so external IP x.x.x.170 will go to 10.0.0.100
and external IP x.x.x.169 will be my wan IP adress for others on my Lan
is that right ?
10-17-2012 10:40 AM
Right, but make sure to make the correct subnet mask for the NAT address (right now you wrote 255.255.255.0 and not 255.255.255.252)
-Tom
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10-17-2012 10:47 AM
my mistake
noted, thank you
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