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    [Solved] Multiple Public IP Addresses routed to one Public IP Address

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    • M Offline
      monowallboy
      last edited by

      Guys,
      my ISP told me the are multiple IP Addresses (…100.128 to...100.159) routed to my "Primary WAN IP" 213.215.100.7

      1. It would be amazing if i can use them for my PC located inside of my LAN but i did't find solution how to do it.
      2. Second option is to use NAT 1:1 but this doesn't work for me...

      If my WAN is 213.215.100.7 it works perfect, but if i use WAN IP from the range (...100.128 to...100.159) it doesn't work. I have called my ISP support and they told me, all those IPs can be reached through 213.215.100.7.

      If anyone from you can help with some ideas i'll be really thankful.

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        ptt Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        Check this, maybe can help (as starting point)  ;)

        http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/How_can_I_completely_disable_NAT%3F#Disable_NAT

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        • M Offline
          monowallboy
          last edited by

          Thanks for prompt reply. But if i turn-off NAT all others PCs in the LAN network will have "issue". There are currently 2 guys who requested public IP addresses, my ISP routed much more for me but rest of the users is OK to be behind NAT.

          If i turn off NAT i'll need one more router…i think there should be solution with one pfSense box.

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            monowallboy
            last edited by

            Guys it was exremly easy thanks to this video ;-)
            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrBr0N0WrTY

            I have just tested access from my office to those public IP addresses and it works great. I believe PC behind the pfSense will work great.

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