Question : Multiple Wan IP's one Router


  Hi,

 I have two WAN IP's from my ISP. I want this senario...

  IP1---|                                                     |--- NT Server 2003 (1) Traffic form IP1 come here
          |------[DSL]----[Wireless RouterA]----|
  IP2---|                                                     |---NT Server 2003 (2)  Traffic From IP2 comes here


                                [Motorola Wireless Hub] ----- NTServer 2003 (3)  Talks to Router A

   Is there a single Wireless router that can be configured for this setup? OR do I need two Routers
amd a Switch. I have a TRendNEt 431BRP which allows Multiple DMZ's to be assigned to different
WAN IP's is that the solution?

Answer : Multiple Wan IP's one Router

>>"If I have two routers hanging off the DSL modem through a switch can it be done that way?"
Yes or with the 2 connections going to the dual port router. I have a couple of clients who set up 3 or 4 routers this way. Works fine but a single Cisco unit would be 'cleaner', but of course quite a bit more.
You could always set up the basic wired system and add a wireless access point for the wireless users.
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