Ahh right wouldn't the LAN clients (that I want to assign a public ip address) use the same subnet as the public ip address ?
How would I go about setting up the routed ip setup on the draytek router (any ideas) I would just put the super hub's public ip address in wouldn't I ? And put the public ip subnet in
And on the LAN client I would put the superhub's public ip address as the default gateway
Am I right ?
Regards
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Originally Posted by ccarmock
You will certainly be able to do number 1 & 2 if you take the 5 (or more) fixed IP address option yes.
Option 3 depends how you plan to subnet it down.
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How would I setup a public ip for the draytek router as in the quick setup it asks me to specify an static ip address and I was told to put in the internal class C address would I put the public ip address (of the superhub) instead of a private address