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2018-03-05
08:31 AM
2018-03-05
08:31 AM
2 ISP provided IP Addresses
I'm am considering a purchase of a pro gaming router. I'm looking for some assistance with which one to get. Currently my ISP provides me with 2 static IP addresses. One for my gaming and 1 for my non-gaming in home network.
Do any of the nighthawk routers accomondate this type of setup?
Thanks
Model: XR500| Nighthawk Pro Gaming Router
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2018-03-05
08:46 AM
2018-03-05
08:46 AM
Re: 2 ISP provided IP Addresses
Hi Woodshop, so to clarify you want a router that can handle two separate WAN connections instead of using two separate routers - 1 for each connection?
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2018-03-05
11:31 AM
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Re: 2 ISP provided IP Addresses
Yes, one router, that is because the ISP is not providing 2 cables to the wan, just 2 static IP addresses on the one WAN cable.
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2018-03-05
11:40 AM
2018-03-05
11:40 AM
Re: 2 ISP provided IP Addresses
I don't believe that is possible, it's quite a rare use case (even more rare for just one WAN cable as far as I'm aware). I can double check but it's unlikely.
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