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Originally Posted by Rob
You can turn off settings such as the firewall in the business superhub. If you have your own LAN router, then let that do the heavy lifting and simply treat the superhub as the gateway pointing all traffic from the router to the WANside IP of your own router.
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I've been trying to use it like that but no joy. Even with the LAN router in the DMZ the superhub is applying its own NAT and I think this is what's breaking it (though I have used an ADSL router in front of a LAN router before and it worked OK). I might give the settings one last tweak tomorrow to try and get some sense.
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Originally Posted by DocDutch
Rob that doesnt work that well... what I had to do in the past was either put the ip of the your modem router into DMZ.
To be honest I would get the static ip addresses and have it that way. I was told as well that VM are testing modem only internally for over a year now and no news.
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The 5 static IP address plan seems to be the one that makes sense as that should bypass all of the NAT/Firewalling on the shub meaning my LAN router will be able to sort itself out unhindered.