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ADSL2+ Modem-Router with more then one IP
From: Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle(at)freenet.de>
Date: Sat Dec 29 2007 - 10:02:27 EST
for a new project I have gotten an ADSL2+ offer of a french ISP where I can have up to 16 fixed IP's and have 22,8/1,8MBit plus two analog telephone lines (over VoIP). Now there is a problem, because all ADSL-Modem-Router I know, can handle only one IP and portforwarding from only one IP. And the Router provided by the ISP assum, you connect ONLY a switch to the ADSL-Modem-Router and then connect your Servers and Workstations directly... -- For me a thing of impossibility for security reasons. I have tried to put an ADSL-Modem-Router in Modus "Modem with PPPoE" and then let my Debian Router (4.0) let do the stuff, but the ppp(oe) stuff crashs all the time and has created 40-80 ppp-Devices and then confused my internal network routing table, so I was not more able to connect via PCMCIA-GSM card to solv the problem. The router had to be reseted hard. Does anyone of you know an ADSL2+ compatible Modem-Router (Annex A, DSL over POTs) which support up to 16 fixed IP's AND has 2 connectors for analog Telephones? Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
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