Multiple Static IP addresses through single DSL Modem

From: C Newlin (test_at_box49.com)
Date: 06/29/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:49:28 -0700

I'm hoping I am at least starting in a group that can
point me to where I can go to get this question answered...

Ok.
We have DSL here at home and up to now, our ISP has given
each of our 9 computers a semi-static, individual IP
address, and we have connected simply by running the DSL
line into a hub and then out to each computer.

I run a small Window 2003 web and mail server on one
computer, which hosts several websites and domains.

My husband has one computer that acts as a private server
for his cliends to send him data through, and then we have
several other computers that are used for internet
browsing, internal networking etc.
These are all running Windows 2000 pro.

Our ISP has informed us that they will now be providing us
with only 2 IP addresses (both static).

We will use one for the W2k 03 web/mail server, and the
other IP address for everything else.

My ISP has provided us with the IP addresses, SebNet mask
and gatewayIP address, but neither they or we are all that
sure what to do from there.

We did just purchase a small LinkSys router on the
assumption we might need that, so we have the router, a 16
port network hub, and a bunch of computers.
2 of these (my web server and hubby's data server) must be
world accessable, but the rest do not need to be.

Can someone give me some clues as to how to get set up, or
point me to a more appropriate resource?
Thank you!



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