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    External (Real ISP Static) IP and Internal (Private local) IP setup

    I'm sure the ISP can give me more IPs but I don't think my company even wants that. They'll probably just want to stick to the one. The IP they gave me is set up on the router now yes. So I'll look into port forwarding to make it work for our needs I guess. Any links to useful port-forwarding...
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    External (Real ISP Static) IP and Internal (Private local) IP setup

    Yeah, kludgey sounds about right. It's a small company that I recently joined and I don't know who had this set up. My task is to now make the web-app which resides on a VM inside one of our servers to be accessible online with a real IP. Someone elsewhere recommended I use NAT. Would they be...
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    External (Real ISP Static) IP and Internal (Private local) IP setup

    Hello everyone, At work, the network is currently set up as follows: Router 1: ISP provided us with a static IP and it is set up on that router. Router 2: a different line providing internet access but has no static IP. Load Balancer: Takes router 1 and router 2 and merges them into one...
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