XPost: alt.comp.networking.routers, uk.telecom.broadband   
   From: nobody@nowhere.co.uk   
      
   Abandoned Trolley wrote:   
   > On 21/02/2019 09:36, Nick Leverton wrote:   
   >> In article ,   
   >> Abandoned Trolley wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>   
   >>> hi there   
   >>>   
   >>> If there's anybody out there using the TalkTalk business service on VDSL   
   >>> with MORE THAN ONE static IP address, then I would be interested to hear   
   >>> from you if you have managed to separate them in any way using the   
   >>> supplied "super" router - which appears to be a Huawei HG635 with custom   
   >>> firmware.   
   >>   
   >> Few if any ISP supplied routers seem to recognise in their GUIs that   
   >> one might have more than one external IP address. Usually it would need   
   >> command line configuration of the firewall, via telnet or ssh. I gather   
   >> though that the Talktalk Business router has different firmware from   
   >> their   
   >> domestic ones. Searching suggests there are uploadable configurations   
   >> for the domestic ones to enable ssh access, but it wasn't clear whether   
   >> they also worked on the business firmware.   
   >>   
   >> You've probably tried already, but does their business support line   
   >> have sufficient clue to help ? Surely someone else must have asked them   
   >> how to do this.   
   >>   
   >> Nick   
   >>   
   >   
   >   
   > I have a particular reason for not wishing to contact the ISP about this   
   > issue for the time being, but ...   
   >   
   > I have to say that I am astonished at the difficulty in getting any kind   
   > of sensible solution for this   
      
      
   You're making a rod for your own back!   
      
   Get a proper ISP and a sensible router - but then you specifically   
   discounted that line of advice in your initial post.   
      
   Begs the question - why?   
      
      
   --   
   Graham J   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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