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HI there I have a BT2700HGV router with the following settings
DHCP turned off
Router IP 192.168.1.254
Wireless: WPA2
Broadband IP network: Obtain IP address automatically
DNS: Obtain automatically
I have a block of 5 IP addresses
I have 5 client PCs on the network and 1 Small Business Server 2008 server
The Small Business Server is doing the following:
DHCP
DNS
SharePoint
Active Directory
Exchange 2007
Now all the clients can get out onto the internet but I am having trouble assigning one of my Static IPs to the Server.
When I log into the router and go to Settings > Lan > NAT & Address Allocation I can see the Server entry but when I try to change the Wan IP mapping to one of my public IPs I get the following error
Errors: For the public routed subinterface only wan IP mapping is allowed
When I look further down the list of devices I can see a internal device has a static IP assigned and it accessible from outside the network via port 81
Why cant I assign a static Ip to the Server?
Thanks
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Ok so I have just been told we do not need all 5 IPs so we are in the process of changing it to 1 Public IP
With just 1 Public Ip can I use my own router Say a Netgear

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yes,
you could have used it for 5 statics aswell
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Hi Alastair
I have now got the server up and running with 1 public IP using a netgear DG834 router
I can port forward as expected.
Thanks for all your help 🙂
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Hi Msaunders,
I'm really happy to read you have managed to get this working and i am sure this post will help others who have a similar issue. Thanks for keeping us updated on the progress and Thank you Alastair for all your help with this.
Kind Regards
Fiona
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hi msaunders,
did you manage to get your network up and running? I am planning the same thing and I haven't got much experience in this specific technology.
I have a windows 2008 server
switch
bt business hub 2wire(2700HGV)
and around 10 client/computers
cheers,
Kay

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kay,
post 33 says he has.
start a new thread if you need assistance
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Kay
I had no end of problems with the 2wire router for some reason when we restarted the router is would lose its settings????
So in the end we got a netgear dg834 router and everything is working how it should

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