Is it Possible to have 2 Different IP using 1 modem 1 switch and 2 routers ?

aronsaabala

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Hello guys!

Basically i want to have a 2 different IP for my 2 PC, I'm talking about the WAN IP that can be found here : http://www.whatismyip.com/


This how i will connect them :

1 Modem that came from my ISP to a Switch Then Switch to Router 1 and Router 2 WAN Ports Then Router 1 LAN Ports to PC 1 Then Router 2 LAN Ports to PC 2

Can you tell me if this will give me a 2 different IP. I don't know much about networking and I really want to have 2 different IP for my work.


BTW : I don't own all this devices yet just wanted to ask if this will work.

Sorry for my Bad English.

Hope you guys can help me. Thanks in Advance.
 
Solution
No you will still only have 1 external IP, one of the routers will not get a network connection, as it will request an IP however your IP has already been assigned and is used by another device on your network.

You will need either another internet connection OR business class internet with multiple external IP's, and the knowledge on how to configure that.
No you will still only have 1 external IP, one of the routers will not get a network connection, as it will request an IP however your IP has already been assigned and is used by another device on your network.

You will need either another internet connection OR business class internet with multiple external IP's, and the knowledge on how to configure that.
 
Solution
You can have more than one WAN IP addresses if your ISP provides for such a service. For example, AT&T have "Business DSL" where then provide /29 network (five usable IP addresses) off a single DSL modem. So, before getting any equipment, talk to your ISP whether you can get such kid of servie.