On 24/04/13 16:36, eyobe kebede wrote:
we are using dSL and let me give you some information. we were using
10.130.48.72 IP address give by the ISP and for some reason we have
purchased public ip 197.156.75.54. where technicians from the ISP do
not give us how to use the IP addresses and it become difficult to
configure it on pfsense. this are the solid facts
wan ip 10.130.51.83
default gate way 10.130.65.42
public ip 197.156.75.54 our side and 197.156.75.53 ISP side
the we need how to configure this in pfsense?
See the second reply in this thread by jim:
[quote]
Some ISPs that are particularly stingy with IPs and bad at routing have
been doing this.
His ISP may have just forgotten to give him the proper gateway. But on
the outside chance they really do expect him to use that 10.x address as
the gateway, it may still be possible.
http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/972
Not supported in the GUI yet though.
Jim
[/quote]
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Ryan Rodrigue
<radiote...@aaremail.com <mailto:radiote...@aaremail.com>> wrote:
I am just a big dummy that is coming in late in the game. Is it
possible
that they are sending that IP to a router/modem and the router is
doing nat.
If so, is it possible to diable the routing functions and just use
this as a
bridge and not a router. I have seen this before with DSL and
some cable
modems. I have even seen cable modems that have an internal NAT
IP, but
also work with the public IP that is assigned to your account.
Have you called your ISP and asked them how to use your static IP?
Who is your service provider?
Is this cable or DSL?
Sorry if you have answered this before. I am coming in a little late.
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