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> On cable you may be stuck with no other option than NAT or bridging,
> cable ISPs tend to be much less flexible with routing. Proxy ARP + NAT
> should work, you can disregard the gateway in that case assuming it's
> an IP alias on your current WAN gateway. If you bridge, you're going
> to need extra routing setup to get from the public IP hosts on the
> bridge to the other networks behind the firewall, since Charter isn't
> going to route your internal networks back to your firewall and your
> gateway is going to be that IP on your cable modem.
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> NAT is fine with me, but that gateway isn't a VIP on my WAN. Are you saying
that I would need to add it?

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