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stinger
6 years agoOrganizer
Using 2 routers and IP Address
I am posting this wondering how anyone who puts a switch between their ONT and routers manage to get around the issue of only having 1 IP Address? I have internet 150/150 and there's only 1 IP Addres...
linuxgeek
6 years agoCoach
Can you check the subnet of the ip address that telus gave you? Another thing you can do, if you are not concern about having two separate public ip address, you can use your own router by connecting it to the router that telus provided to you.
- stinger6 years agoOrganizer
linuxgeek What should I look for in the subnet ip address?
I also just switch my setup to the one you mentioned. I see 2 separate IP Addresses on my actiontec and my own router. Would that be consider as 2 IP Addresses? Telus mention they only provide 1 for home users.
- linuxgeek6 years agoCoach
The sub-net mask look like this 255.255.XXX.XXX, you can check it in the router where the WAN ip address is, or if it is not called WAN in the router it is called "internet". Check it from there and post it here.
- linuxgeek6 years agoCoach
I the actiontec and your router has 2 different public ip address then you have 2 ip's.
- stinger6 years agoOrganizer
Telus support told me they only issue 1 ip for home services. Would this mean my 2nd router shouldn't work?