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Recent content by Yuji Saeki

  1. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    The opposite, I'm afraid. The design isn't broken, it just isn't a fit for anything that YOU might use. Not doing one-to-one NAT either. Also, I'm not running VMs anymore, noted earlier. If you can't provide any information to get the results I asked then, while I appreciate your attempt, you...
  2. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    Because I want to. I have my own reasons and I don't see any need to explain my reasons. Don't worry about it.
  3. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    What you might do in your situation is yours, and I'm in my own situation. It must be as I am trying to get. Thank you for your advice but I've decided to just buy a managed Cisco switch and use the ASUS router for just wireless devices, with all the LAN ports inter-connected and just bridging...
  4. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    Doesn't seem so hard to just push the traffic intended for private range from public ports to the LAN-side and vice-versa (so long as router saw the dhcp and knew to push those lan to public requests through the ports instead of wan). I think I might have more luck in a linux-distro IRC it...
  5. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    Well modems seem to do it fine (192.168.100.1 on most modems) even with public IPs.
  6. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    The LACP configuration is switch-independent (I can actually push the traffic, it is working). Yes, /24. *Edit I did forget to mention, but everything receives an IPv6 as well from my ISP, even machines behind NAT of course. My WAN interface has a Public IP. The Router's LAN has 192.168.1.1...
  7. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    Modem LAN: 192.168.100.X - Bridge to ISP, Passes along DHCP requests and I am leased up to 4 Public IP Addresses Router WAN (Public IP) connected to Modem - I want this to continue getting a Public IP Address Router WLAN (192.168.1.128-253) - I want this to continue being NAT routed for the...
  8. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    Moving away from vmware. I appreciate your help/input, but I think my situation is a little more unique (about why I need it this way).
  9. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    Yes I get multiple IPs (dynamic). My ISP charges $5 an IP, I receive 4 extra currently. I've been hosting everything via vmware all bridged but now I've moved two of those two a NAS. It needs public IPs but LAN speeds to LAN devices. It just is how it needs to be.
  10. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    I know how cable modems work, I worked on a few firmwares a few years ago, but I never did any of the work for vlan/bridging etc. Ignore everything to do with the modem, I must have worded things funny. >_> Happen to know what I'd need (cmds)? Port 0 is WAN Port 1235 are Phy Ports 4, 3, 2, 1...
  11. Yuji Saeki

    Multiple CPE/Public IPs? [Mods: Delete]

    My ISP leases me multiple IPv4 and IPv6, public IPs. I don't know of any router that can conveniently pass specific MAC's DHCP requests to the ISP and still allow LAN traffic, so I've settled for something that might be a bit easier: I need to bridge together the traffic that WAN sees with one...
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