Hi Eric,
Yes, that's absolutely correct. They are two different physical
locations. We have an IT department that does not allow us to "touch"
the incoming line at the router to the school. They will just allow us
to use the extra public IP addresses that we would actually connect to
inside my office. So I'm trying to figure out (somehow) how to "route"
these extra public addresses from my office at one location to the
student classroom at another location without (or at least minimizing
the risk of) "compromising" the school network security. Suggestions???
Thank you so much for your help! Have a great weekend!!!

Craig




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