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Help setting up my wired network

wgregori

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I'm retiring an internet appliance that I've been running for some years. The only thing that I have it doing now is routing. I'm looking for a little guidance here...

My current setup is routed like this. My ISP has routed these IP's to me. My modem is in bridge mode so it passes all traffic to the router. My new router is a netgear FVS318G... this is pretty standard routing
64.81.241.34 - router
64.81.241.38:25 -> 192.168.2.54 SMTP
64.81.241.162:80 -> 192.168.2.3 HTTP
64.81.241.183:25 -> 192.168.2.3 SMTP
64.81.241.226:80 -> 192.168.2.54 HTTP

I'm using 192.168.1.0 for DHCP for computers in my office.

Can some one explain in board strokes how I would set up this network, i.e., routing statements, lan passthru's to servers,etc. Or is there a routing primer that you can point me to.



Thanks,
Wayne
 
You need a router that can perform multi-NAT, or one-to-one NAT. The FVS318G cannot. The Cisco RV042 can.
 
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