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I had only one cable from ISP. from that I have to utilize my all Static IPs. what I have to do?

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February 25, 2014 10:42:03 PM

I had only one cable from ISP. from that I have to utilize my all Static IPs. what I have to do?

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February 25, 2014 10:49:03 PM

When I've done it before, I plugged the ethernet jack from my modem to a switch with the number of ports that I needed static IP's for plus 1 for the incoming line, so if you have 5 Static IP's and a 8-port switch, then you plug 5 routers in to the switch ports and each router would get it's own IP and then you can configure from there.

You could also do the above, but instead of 5 routers, plug in 5 PC's or 5 network cards in 1 PC or whatever your need to access the static IP's with. I'm not sure what you purpose is.
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February 26, 2014 5:18:13 AM

It depends how exactly the ISP is giving you static ip. If you have something like a cable modem then you can just place a switch behind it and pretty much the first x number of mac addresses is sees will get ip. If you are using DSL or another similar solution the box they provide is actually a router. In that case you must go in and map the real ip to the internal private IP. This tends to vary a little from route to router exactly how you do it and you will have to read the manual. Again to get more physical ports you would be a stupid switch behind the device.
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