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iMark64
Dec 16, 2020Aspirant
WAN Port
Hello Excuse the noob question. We had a small 4 port router that plugged into the switch and provided internet access. It was setup using dhcp for internal ip addresses. We've upgraded to a d...
schumaku
Dec 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
You need to add some NAT router...there is no such NAT and PAT support on any Netgear switch.
iMark64
Dec 16, 2020Aspirant
Ok can you recommend a device that would make this work? If I understand you then this device would plug in between my netgear switch and the cisco router supplying the internet connection?
- schumakuDec 16, 2020Guru - Experienced User
This reads like your ISP has configured an interface on this router providing a complete IPv4 subnet.
Do you have management control over this Cisco router? There might be a way to add some NAT routing and configure a DHCP server for a new LAN subnet.
As you have obviously no need for a complete network block, you should return this as public IPv4 addresses are a rare good. this might lower the monthly costs, too.
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