Bruce wrote:

> Any help would be appreciated.
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To solve this problem  it's necessary some details, but I think this
solution will work, pehaps with minor modifications.
 - Instead of assigning your private address to your client, use NAT (in
the customer side) to translate the existing customer address to your
public address or your private address. 
- Assign one IP address from network 32.82.221.32 / ...240 to your
router.
- Make the default gateway of the PC's be your router.
- In your router (in the customer side) create a static router pointing
the network address 32.82.221.32 mask 255.255.255.240 to the existing
router and a default gateway to your router.




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