What Determines Belkin Routers External / Public Ip
Sep 25, 2011
I connect to the internet using a laptop and pick up a wireless signal from a Belkin router.The router receives its signal from a WOW dsl modem. If i plug my computer directly into the modem my public ip(the one i can view online) is completely different than it is when i have it plugged into the router.My modem ip has a 4 day lease period and then it renews. What im wondering is how this affects the public ip associated with my router. Does the independent public ip of my router act like a static ip? In the command prompt the router states that its internal ip expires in 2038.What does the routers internal ip address (192.168.?.?) have to do with the public ip address associated with the router? Or how is the public ip address of the router(not the modem ip) determined?
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Jan 8, 2013
I have a n150 and it only allows private ip addresses for the lan setup. Is there anyway to assign a public address? I need to have the DHCP use a public range and I can't do that unless I can set the router to a public ip.
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I have an issue with routing public IPs on the RV042G. I have been able to route the IP's in a couple of different ways, but there is always a nagging problem.
I have a PPPoE Business Class account with 5 routable public IP's. I would like to route the IPs and manage the private network using the RV042G.
Here is what I have tried and the problem that arose: 1) I used 1:1 NAT and the servers responded with no issue. This would be a workable config however I use Kerberos for single sign-on for my clients. To use this security protocol and bind the clients to the server, I must use a public IP on the server machines. In this scenario however, everything else worked fine. 2) I then tried using the DMZ and putting the servers on the DMZ port with a public IP entered in the network config of the machine. That even worked fine and I was excited until I noticed that the servers were reporting the public IP assigned to the DMZ port as their IP when they sent mail. I then ran a test and that is the case. The servers - each with a public IP - are reporting the IP of the DMZ port. I can't have that because the mail servers need to announce a correct IP so the reverse lookup will match. Once again, a little gnat gets in the soup.
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Apr 7, 2011
At my company, we lease 3 static public IP addresses from 1 ISP. We want to have 3 separate networks that each use one of the IP addresses. Network 1 is the computer network, network 2 is the VOIP network, and network 3 is the security camera network. I am trying to determine the best way to do this. I have come up with 2 solutions in my head, but I'm not sure if they will work or not. I would like to get some input. Solution 1:Solution 1 looks something like this. Fiber box -> Router-> 3 switches. There would be one WAN input on the router, that would have a static route to 3 different LAN ports. For example, address 24.244.208.101 would be assigned to LAN port 1, 24.244.208.102 would be assigned to LAN port 2, and 24.244.208.103 would be assigned to LAN port 3 (by assigned, I mean have a static route to it). Is there some type of router that is capable of doing this? Solution 2:Solution 2 looks something like this. Fiber box -> Switch -> 3 Routers. The ethernet cable would run from the Fiber Box to a switch, and then 3 routers would be plugged into the switch. Each router would have the Static information configured in them. Would both of these methods work? If so, which would be the best way to go?
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Apr 4, 2011
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Apr 2, 2012
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Feb 27, 2012
I've a problem with Cisco RV082. I want to connect to my public IP from local IP. But it seems it's been block by the firewall.I've added a firewall rules to allow ANY connection from LAN to outside world. But has no effect.
LAN IP : 192.168.1.5.Public IP (which is assigned to LAN IP 192.168.1.5 by One-to-One NAT) : 118.xxx.xxx.xxx
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Jan 29, 2013
I am configuring this new router for a client. I am running into an issue that I cannot get working. They use 5 public IP addresses. Currently the wan port on the router is .66 and I have all the ports forwarded to the correct internal IPs. This works fine. However I need to forward parts from other public IPs (ex: .67) to internal IPs. So far I have been able to accomplish this via the One to One NAT feature. It allows me to forward ONE port from a public IP to a private IP. However I need to forward 3 or 4 ports per public IP to a single internal address. Does this router not support that functionality?
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Aug 26, 2012
I've finally set up our RV220W to serve our office network, using the following environment:The WAN is set to a public IP (static configuration), while the internal network consists of two VLANs.VLAN 1 is connected to the cabled network and one wireless SSID, where DHCP is served by our Windows SBS server (192.168.15.x), and this VLAN is used only for our own office. VLAN 2 is connected to a second wireless SSID, where DHCP is served by the RV220W itself (192.168.17.x), and this VLAN is used for guests and visitors to our office.
On a regular basis, we need to use a mobile device to access a test page from a development server on VLAN 1, and the router is configured to redirect connections on a specific port on the public IP to our development server.For VLAN 1, I solved this by overriding DNS for the hostname of this test page to use the local IP for the development server.However, for VLAN 2, there is no way to access this test page.
Is there any way I can configure the router to either redirect these connections, or override the internal DNS so the test page on the development server can be reached also from VLAN 2 (the guest/visitor network)?
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Jan 27, 2012
I'm planning to set up a network with two routers and one cable connection. One router will be for public wifi at my business and the other will be for my Point of sale system and private use. I think I have it figured out but want to double check the set up. Someone tell me if this isn't correct or if there's a better way of doing it.Cable modem --> connect via ethernet to Router #1 WAN port. Router #1 Lan port 1: connect via ethernet to router #2 WAN. Now, router 1 and 2 will have two different subnets; 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x respectively. Router #2 is the one that I should use for my private network and for the POS system since it can't be accessed by users from router #1 correct? I have DD-WRT installed on both routers but I plan on putting Tomato firmware for router #1 to limit bandwidth for public wifi and keep DD-WRT installed for router #2.
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If there are any small business routers that offer one-to-one NAT? I have several public IP addresses assigned to me by CenturyLink. I have two servers that provide email and web hosting for two different domains. I want to put the client machines on one VLAN (VLAN Z) and assign it a public IP address (to keep server traffic separate). I want to put each server on its own VLAN (VLANs X & Y) and assign each server its own public IP address. I need the router to be able to provide a firewall and port forwarding for each VLAN. I also need to be able to route traffic between VLANs so the clients on VLAN Z can access their email and the websites on VLANs X and Y. I also need to be able to route DNS traffic between VLANs so each server can provide name resolution for their respective domains.
So, is this possible with a small business router or do I need to look at something different? I'm fairly certain this configuration is not possible with my current Cisco RVS4000. What it boils down to is I need a router that is capable of having multiple public IP addresses on the same interface and to forward those public addresses to private VLAN subnets. This would be one-to-one NAT if I understand it correctly..
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Aug 29, 2012
I recently "upgraded" to Uverse from DSL. While the speed boost is nice, UVerse comes with a 2wire residential gateway. Unfortunately you can't disable the DHCP functionality in the 2wire router, nor can you disable the router functionality completely and just run it as a modem, which has pretty much made it impossible to integrate into my network.So the partial solution anyway is to keep using the rv082 (yey!) behind the 2wire, assign a public static IP to the rv082 WAN1 i/f, disable the firewall in the 2wire for the rv082, and up and running again.The problem I'm facing now is that I had 3 devices on the LAN that were published using individual public static IPs. With good-ol'-DSL, I could use the one-to-one-NAT feature in the rv082, block any unwanted traffic in the firewall, and everything works. Unfortunately with the configuration options in the 2wire, I can only assign a single public IP address to any one device hooked up to it, in this case the rv082 WAN1 port.i have the one-to-one-NAT configured sequentially on the WAN and LAN side on the rv082 with nothing else hooked up to the 2wire. For example, one-to-one-NAT configuration in the rv082:
WAN range: 66.77.88.91 to 66.77..88.93
LAN range: 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.4
The 2wire is allocating the first public static IP in the range to the rv082 (i.e. 66.77.88.91). This works 100% reliably for this address - however because I can only assign a single address in the 2wire interface the other devices are no longer accessible externally. Curiously it kind of partially works, but not reliably. I can briefly connect to one of the other addresses (say xx.92), but then connectivity is lost to the others.Someone suggested I try using the Dual-WAN feature to get at least two addresses assigned to the rv082. Seemed like a good idea in theory, i.e. because the 2 WAN ports have different MAC addresses, the 2wire should see two different devices and allow me effectively to assign two public IPs to the rv082, e.g. 66.77.88.91 to WAN1 and 66.77.88.92 to WAN2. Of course failover mode won't work here, because only one is connected at a time. However the load-balancing mode did seem like it may work, but something is going on that I don't understand. Internal connectivity is working fine and I can access the internet, but for some reason the 2wire is getting really confused and constantly re-assigning IP addresses to the rv082. I don't know if this is because the host name is the same for both WAN1 and WAN2 ports, or there is something in how the rv082 does the load balancing.
- Is there any tricks to getting the Dual-WAN to work in the way needed to essentially have two simultaneous internet connections?
- Would it be possible to buy a 2nd rv082 and have it on the same LAN? How would I configure this?
- Is there an alternative Cisco router that may work better with what I'm trying to do?
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Aug 22, 2012
The client has a Cisco RVS4000. There are 3 Internet devices need to be accessed from the outside and will use one public IP for one device. I don't see any options to setup on Cisco RVS4000 to do 3 NATs. If Cisco RVS4000 doesn't work in this situation, which router will do?
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Apr 2, 2013
I have a client that just got a second public IP (x.x.x.252) for a new program. I've setup that second IP on their UC540 on the public-facing port and it's accessible all day long from the outside, no problem. The problem comes in where users from within the LAN can't see the new public IP at all; however, they CAN get to the original public IP x.x.x.250. I've looked at the rules every which way and can't see anything that either 1) only allows LAN traffic to get to the original public IP, or 2) a NAT rule that only allows the same thing.
[Disclaimer: I just inherited this client and their setup, so other than me adding the IP and opening ports to it, I didn't program it.]
Here is the port configuration:
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interface FastEthernet0/0
description $FW_OUTSIDE$
ip address 63.234.195.252 255.255.255.248 secondary
ip address 63.234.195.250 255.255.255.248
ip access-group 106 in
no ip redirects
no ip (code )
I can't figure out why .250 is internally-accessible, but .252 isn't. .252 is in the routing table as a directly-connected address, but I also added ip route 63.234.195.252 255.255.255.255 FastEthernet0/0 to the routing table and it still won't go. Everything is controlled by the UC540: The internal servers do not run DNS or DHCP or even a domain. There are no NAT outside rules.
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Mar 26, 2013
What I'm trying to do seems pretty basic, but I cannot get it working on the RV180?I have 5 Fixed IPs. Using Access Rules I have configured a few inbound rules with specified WAN Destination addresses and these are correctly port forwarding these inbound ports on the specified Public IP addresses. Perfect!
However, for outbound, I need to do the equivalent for one public IP for outgoing SMTP so that our mail servers public facing address is not the standard WAN address and therefore will not fail a reverse DNS lookup. At the moment I have emails bouncing all over the place and panic has set in. I thought the SNAT option was the soltuion, but that just seems to break traffic flow completely on the specified port. I had this working no problem on my old Netgear, but I had to replace it due to throughput limitations.
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Mar 21, 2013
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Dec 29, 2012
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Mar 24, 2013
I have setup a new RV180 and it appears to be connected to the WAN, however, I cannot ping the external IP. In some of the documentation, there are references to default access rules, however, there does not appear to be any rules setup. What other settings need to be made to allow the firewall to be pinged on the WAN interface?
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Apr 20, 2012
I have Cisco router RV082 and I need to set up in this way. There should be two sunb nets.. each should have it´s own DHCP and each sub net should work in different external IP.. (one Internet port a and second DMZ/internet port)
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Aug 3, 2011
I have a customer that has an RSV4000 Router. The customer has also purchased a block of 5 usable public IP addresses. I need to be able to assign these public IP addresses to printers either by configuring a static IP on each printer directly or thru IP mapping or some other method. Does the RSV4000 support using multiple public IP addresses and if so what configuration is needed in the router for the printers to be seen by the outside world.
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Jan 14, 2013
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The network connection is very simple. What is that is not letting RV042G work with SG300?
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Apr 2, 2013
One of our vendors requires using a public ip address to setup a site-to-site IPSEC vpn. We only have one public ip address and that will be used for the vpn endpoint and for internet access for the local network. I've setup policy NAT from our local network to the outside interface. I'm also using the outside ip address for the crypto map. The tunnel setups successfully and the Tx count increases anytime I try to ping the remote network, but the ping fails and the Rx count does not increase. According to our vendor, we should be able to ping the remote network and connect using port 443. When trying to connect using port 443, I see a SYN timeout in the logs. I'm not sure if the problem is on their end and they're rejecting our traffic, or if something is misconfigured on our end. I'd like to make sure that I have everything configured correctly before I go and point fingers at them.
Local Network - 10.10.9.0/24
Remote Network - 20.20.41.0/24
Remote Peer - 20.20.60.193
.ASA Version 8.2(5)
!
hostname ciscoasa
[code]....
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Jul 13, 2012
I'm trying to figure out why recipients of emails from my company show that the mail is coming from our dedicated wan ip instead of the ip alias setup thru the dedicated wan.The external ip address for the sa540, wan1 (no optional interface), is 82.134.79.122.The ip alias is 62.97.213.156 mail. unitec hsubsea. com resolves to 62.97.213.156 for external dns yet it is reporting as the 82.134.79.122 for some recipients.The mail server was never setup with the 82.134.79.122 ip so i don't think this is a dns cache issue.What issue in the SA540 would cause the system to show as mail coming from 82.134.79.122 instead of the ip alias 62.97.213.156?
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