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Re: ADSL2+ Modem-Router with more then one IP

From: Dominique Görsch <ml-debian(at)dgoersch.info>
Date: Fri Jan 04 2008 - 19:57:42 EST


Michelle Konzack wrote:
> 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.

Have a look at routers able to run openWRT, ie. the Linksys-Boxes or Netgear WGT634T. But they are only routers (some with wifi), to terminate the VoIP you need other hardware like an ATA or an ip-phone.

On some boxes with openWRT you can use each switchport as an individual interface, so you can have several(sub)nets with different rights (packet filter) and routing. Behind my Netgear i have two (sub)nets, my lan and a dmz-network. But there is a catch in it! Beween the networks my box only can handle up to 2,5MB/s data througput, that's why i took my fileserver out of the dmz in the lan.

Best regards
Dominique Görsch

PS: Please excuse my bad english.

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