Hi;

Is there a terminology that is used to request from an ISP where if you have a single circuit servicing a single client (or yourself), and now you want to provision it with two IPs to service two independent routers. But it's at the same physical location running of the same single physical circuit.

For example: You are the WISP which originally setup a site for a single client, single IP, single SM (or circuit). Now you want to provision it like an MTU. But it is the same client. They only want another IP (or line) so that they can put a separate router on it. Almost like putting a switch in front of their current router and then each router plugs into that switch.

Similarly, if you have a fiber circuit coming into the site, and now you want to achieve the same thing. Two routers running independently of that single fiber circuit.

Is there a term or way that is simple to request this from yourselves as a WISP or if you requesting the same from one of your fiber providers would they be looking for?


Lincoln


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