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Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure?

 
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Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2005 10:12 pm    Post subject: Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure? Reply with quote

I have a quick question as a newbie about networking, that I was hoping
someone might be able to help out with.

I have recently upgraded my DSL service with MNSI.NET (Toronto, Canada)
provider where they provide 6 static IP addresses (1 for router + 5 for
other machines).

My plan is to run 4 Windows 2003 Standard Edition webservers (4
different computers).

Problem is that I have no idea how to setup and configure my Linksys
WRT54GS router.

This is my setup:
- DSL modem plugged into Linksys router
- 4 cables out from router to my 4 computers.
- 1 ip address I've got from my provider to be used for router
(216.x.xxx.184) and 5 others (216.x.xxx.185-190) for my webserver
computers.

How do I setup my DSL router to assigns these static ip addresses to my
server computers?

Currently, my router is setup as PPPoE and I am logging to my provider
using a name and password.
I use DHCP to assign ip addresses to my computers.

Using this setting my router assigned different local ip addresses to
each server, but no matter from which server I access
www.whatismyipaddress.com (service to find ip displayed to outside
world), it shows the same ip address for all server: 216.x.xxx.185.

What do I have to do?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Enzo
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Some One
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:47 am    Post subject: Re: Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure? Reply with quote

joe@doprocess.com wrote in news:1127322729.472743.31940
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

Quote:
I have a quick question as a newbie about networking, that I was hoping
someone might be able to help out with.

I have recently upgraded my DSL service with MNSI.NET (Toronto, Canada)
provider where they provide 6 static IP addresses (1 for router + 5 for
other machines).

My plan is to run 4 Windows 2003 Standard Edition webservers (4
different computers).

Problem is that I have no idea how to setup and configure my Linksys
WRT54GS router.

This is my setup:
- DSL modem plugged into Linksys router
- 4 cables out from router to my 4 computers.
- 1 ip address I've got from my provider to be used for router
(216.x.xxx.184) and 5 others (216.x.xxx.185-190) for my webserver
computers.

How do I setup my DSL router to assigns these static ip addresses to my
server computers?

Currently, my router is setup as PPPoE and I am logging to my provider
using a name and password.
I use DHCP to assign ip addresses to my computers.

Using this setting my router assigned different local ip addresses to
each server, but no matter from which server I access
www.whatismyipaddress.com (service to find ip displayed to outside
world), it shows the same ip address for all server: 216.x.xxx.185.

What do I have to do?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Enzo



I'm not 100% sure but I think you need to manually assign the IP address
and subnet mask (and maybe DNS addresses) to each computer and then put
each computer into the DMZ on your router. At that point your router is
just acting as a switch. Also turn off DHCP on the router.
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David Ross
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Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure? Reply with quote

joe@doprocess.com wrote:

Quote:
I have a quick question as a newbie about networking, that I was hoping
someone might be able to help out with.

I have recently upgraded my DSL service with MNSI.NET (Toronto, Canada)
provider where they provide 6 static IP addresses (1 for router + 5 for
other machines).

My plan is to run 4 Windows 2003 Standard Edition webservers (4
different computers).

Problem is that I have no idea how to setup and configure my Linksys
WRT54GS router.

You may not be able to. I haven't read the docs on this router but
Linksys is a consumer brand and I've yet to see a consumer router
support multiple static IP setups.

But I may be wrong.
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David Schwartz
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 12:12 am    Post subject: Re: Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure? Reply with quote

<joe@doprocess.com> wrote in message
news:1127322729.472743.31940@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...

Quote:
Using this setting my router assigned different local ip addresses to
each server, but no matter from which server I access
www.whatismyipaddress.com (service to find ip displayed to outside
world), it shows the same ip address for all server: 216.x.xxx.185.

What do I have to do?

Turn off NAT.

DS
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Bill
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Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure? Reply with quote

LOL...4 web servers on 1 DSL connect with an upload of what? 800k? Don't
expect too much traffic. Your web servers will be like connecting to
dial-up.

Dump the residential class rotuer, it' won't handle it. Get a switch and put
the 4 <cough> web servers on the switch and do the PPPoe on each server to
get the 1 of 6 statics directly on the systems.

Good Luck
Bill

<joe@doprocess.com> wrote in message
news:1127322729.472743.31940@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
I have a quick question as a newbie about networking, that I was hoping
someone might be able to help out with.

I have recently upgraded my DSL service with MNSI.NET (Toronto, Canada)
provider where they provide 6 static IP addresses (1 for router + 5 for
other machines).

My plan is to run 4 Windows 2003 Standard Edition webservers (4
different computers).

Problem is that I have no idea how to setup and configure my Linksys
WRT54GS router.

This is my setup:
- DSL modem plugged into Linksys router
- 4 cables out from router to my 4 computers.
- 1 ip address I've got from my provider to be used for router
(216.x.xxx.184) and 5 others (216.x.xxx.185-190) for my webserver
computers.

How do I setup my DSL router to assigns these static ip addresses to my
server computers?

Currently, my router is setup as PPPoE and I am logging to my provider
using a name and password.
I use DHCP to assign ip addresses to my computers.

Using this setting my router assigned different local ip addresses to
each server, but no matter from which server I access
www.whatismyipaddress.com (service to find ip displayed to outside
world), it shows the same ip address for all server: 216.x.xxx.185.

What do I have to do?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Enzo
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David Ross
Guest





Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 12:25 am    Post subject: Re: Linsys with 5 static ip addresses. How to configure? Reply with quote

I really don't think this:
Quote:
Dump the residential class rotuer, it' won't handle it. Get a switch and put
the 4 <cough> web servers on the switch and do the PPPoe on each server to
get the 1 of 6 statics directly on the systems.

will be a possibility with the IP assignments he has.

Quote:
I have recently upgraded my DSL service with MNSI.NET (Toronto, Canada)
provider where they provide 6 static IP addresses (1 for router + 5 for
other machines).

- 1 ip address I've got from my provider to be used for router
(216.x.xxx.184) and 5 others (216.x.xxx.185-190) for my webserver
computers.

How do I setup my DSL router to assigns these static ip addresses to my
server computers?
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