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Re: Need help Setting up Multiple Static Ip , 1 for each port of the fios router MI424WR-GEN3I

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eltremendo wrote:

Thanks for the replay , i actually tried that guide but i do not have DSL so i do not get to do the VCs steps.
my fios router is MI424WR-GEN3I 

im looking for any one who have step up multiple static ip on different port using this router ..

By the way i do not have Tv service with this router. i have a second MI424WR-GEN3I  router that provides the tv.


Im not sure it's possible to do what you want to do with the Actiontec router but can't tell you for sure as I don't have such a router.  I know for sure I've never found a way to do it with my FIOS router.

However as I stated before using a switch connected to the ONT will give you 5 WAN ports that you should be able to have your 5 static IP addresses assigned to the devices connected to them.

The alternative might be to put the Actiontec into router mode rather than gateway mode, don't know if that's possible either.  Possibly someone with such a router might be able to chime in?? though from the deadly silence I suspect nobody has done it.  The real issue is that you need a REAL router rather than a SOHO.

 

You may want to read this thread as it refers to somebody having done it albeit by connecting a sonicwall device with to a LAN port on the actiontec and then putting that IP address into the DMZ of the actiontec.  I guess that would give you 4 static WAN IP addresses firewalled by the sonicwall and one static WAN nat'td IP address via the Actiontec.

 

http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2309913

 

Edit.

At post 7 in the thread the poster apparently worked out that he had to put the actiontec into bridged mode to get the un nat'd wan address to the sonicwall which could then use the other wan addresses.

 


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