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    RT-AC5300 - Multiple Static IPs?

    No, none, I was getting over 60Mb/s at the routed machine. The only thing to note is that the routing is done before the Asus firewall so the target machine is exposed directly to the internet. Not a problem if it's a Linux box because you can just set up a local firewall but may be a problem...
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    RT-AC5300 - Multiple Static IPs?

    Turns out it was quite simple. I installed Asuswrt merlin on my router and then stuck the following rules in /jffs/scripts/services-start #!/bin/sh iptables -t nat -I PREROUTING -d 82.xxx.xxx.12 -j DNAT --to 192.168.1.65 iptables -t nat -I POSTROUTING -s 192.168.1.65 -j SNAT --to 82.xxx.xxx.12...
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    RT-AC5300 - Multiple Static IPs?

    I was 'the other guy' with a block of IP addresses from Zen and I'm also trying to use two of them. So far I've determined that it's not possible on the stock firmware but it has been done with iptables on the Merlin firmware, however it's currently beyond my skills to do this. The two most...
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    1:1 NAT - accessing hosts by public IP via LAN

    And here I am, three and half years later trying to do pretty much the same thing and your post is the most helpful I've found so far.
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    Make use of my external IP addresses

    No, They're just regular addresses.
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    Make use of my external IP addresses

    I get 8 IP addresses from my ISP Zen (FTTP) in the form xxx.xxx.xxx.8/29 The first is the network address, the last in the Broadcast address and the penultimate is the Router address. I have an RT-AC68u which does NAT for all the devices connected to it so they're in the range 192.168.1.xxx...
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