QUOTE(danielang @ Nov 17 2010, 11:29 PM)
i've 5 fixed ip for my unifi. how do i play with it as i know pppoe only give you single IP at one time. please advise
PPPoE gives you a single endpoint IP, but those other IPs are routed to your end of the line as well. If someone pings those other IPs from the internet while your PPPoE is up, it will come down your PPPoE line. You need to have your router know how to deal with it.I gave up getting the DIR615 to work nicely for my VIP20+5IP. For an office setup, with a decent router at your end you would want something like this:
CODE
PPPoE
|
| <WAN>
|
|a
+---------+
| your |<DMZ>
| router |--------+---+---+---+
+---------+ b | | | |
|<LAN> c d e f
| (servers)
_____|_______________
| | | | | | | | | | |
(NAT PCs)
I use an old PC running Linux as a router/firewall for my office. I seem to be getting a PM on how to set it up every other week or so, so I think I will spend some time and write a HOWTO soon. *grin*
Added on November 18, 2010, 2:35 am
QUOTE(otosan @ Nov 18 2010, 12:24 AM)
maybe can try to set the connection as static ip..., as long as we know the default gateway n dns config.., but not sure because unifi connection need to put username & password right...
It works fine even if you set your end to dynamic, TM's side will always push the first of your static IPs to you once it recognizes your user name and password.This post has been edited by shahada: Nov 18 2010, 02:35 AM
Nov 18 2010, 02:33 AM

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