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Static Router IP with 5 static IP addresses

dabeeeenster
Member

I have a Tomato USB Router connected and working well. I also have 5 static IPs that are routing fine to internal servers on my LAN. The problem I have is that PC's on my LAN are going out on the dynamic IP address that the modem provides - and this changes.

 

I spoke with BT and they said if I downgraded to 1 static IP it would work but with 5 I have to use the dynamic one, but they said for some (unsupported) routers you can set it to go out as one of the 5 static but I can't see where I'd do that...

 

Does anyone know how to configure Tomato to present itself as one of the static IP addresses externally?

Thanks

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peleus
Member

You need to do Port Forward or NAT here. You only need one static public IP. You can check if your router supports this.