TL-ER5120 Multi Public IP addresses
Hi Community,
I am trying to setup a TL-ER5120 to replace the current router.
Can someone please guide me on how to configure a WAN-PPPoE connection but multiple public IP Addresses on a TL-ER5120?
Is there a way to do this while selecting the PPPoE type connection or such scenario is only do-able for Static IP's type of connection (Or Dynamic IPs)?
Look forward for your help guys.
Thank you.
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OnetimeOnly wrote
Hi Yannie, thank you for your reply. I have read the article, it says that to apply such setting, I need to configure my WAN as a Static IP connection.
"Note: One-to-One NAT only takes effect when the connection type of the corresponding WAN port is Static IP.'
Thus, I do not think it is applicable to my current PPPoE setting?
Correct, the IP address should be Static IP if you want to use One-to-One NAT.
Not sure what you are trying to do with the multi plublic IP addresses, so I just guess you may need it.
As I know, the PPPoE connection could provide the internet connection with a static IP address, but also with a dynamic IP address.
If your ISP offers you with a PPPoE connection which assigns a dynamic IP address to the router (that means the WAN IP address can change any time), so you hope to map the dynamic IP address to a domain name, so that you don't need to check and remember the WAN IP address. Then you might use the Dynamic DNS feature on the router...
Without getting to know your purpose, I think I can only guess you may need such feature. Maybe the manual of this router could help you. Good Luck!
https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/tl-er5120/
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If there are multi public IP addresses on one ISP line, and you want to map these IP addresses to specific private IP addresses, you may configure One-to-One NAT function.
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Hi Yannie, thank you for your reply. I have read the article, it says that to apply such setting, I need to configure my WAN as a Static IP connection.
"Note: One-to-One NAT only takes effect when the connection type of the corresponding WAN port is Static IP.'
Thus, I do not think it is applicable to my current PPPoE setting?
Thank you.
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OnetimeOnly wrote
Hi Yannie, thank you for your reply. I have read the article, it says that to apply such setting, I need to configure my WAN as a Static IP connection.
"Note: One-to-One NAT only takes effect when the connection type of the corresponding WAN port is Static IP.'
Thus, I do not think it is applicable to my current PPPoE setting?
Correct, the IP address should be Static IP if you want to use One-to-One NAT.
Not sure what you are trying to do with the multi plublic IP addresses, so I just guess you may need it.
As I know, the PPPoE connection could provide the internet connection with a static IP address, but also with a dynamic IP address.
If your ISP offers you with a PPPoE connection which assigns a dynamic IP address to the router (that means the WAN IP address can change any time), so you hope to map the dynamic IP address to a domain name, so that you don't need to check and remember the WAN IP address. Then you might use the Dynamic DNS feature on the router...
Without getting to know your purpose, I think I can only guess you may need such feature. Maybe the manual of this router could help you. Good Luck!
https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/tl-er5120/
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@Yannie
Hi Yannie, again, I really appreciate your replies.
Just for your information, after several attempts, we decided to restructure the current network setup to something more feasible. So the use of multiple public IPs might not be as crucial now.
Thus I shall close this thread.
Thank you again for the replies and links Yannie. Have a good day!
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