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Old 15-12-2011, 16:32   #6
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Re: Superhub and Existing Firewall

Remember that the Superhub in question is a VM business hub and doubtful it'll have the same software as the residential one. As I understand it (might though be wrong) you need the hub to tunnel the IP's through and as such you should be able to put a NAT/firewall/router on each individual IP. The hub itself may not be able to NAT the fixed IP's itself (like the old 2050's which turns off the NAT when set to fixed IP mode.) If the superhub can NAT then you should be able to assign it one of the fixed IP's
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