My current employer has a horrendous setup for his internet, 2 Virgin Media cabled lines with routers that you'd use at home.
So we've had Fibre Optic installed and a Pool of 5 Public IP Addresses.
We have our gateway and All information from our ISP.
We've also got a Netgear FVS336G. It's hard to describe what I want to do so i've included a picture, but I want to MAP some of our Public IP's to a Lan Port on the Router, so that I can plug in different devices and they have a different public IP, but I don't want to fix the IP's on each machine, i want to do it on the Router. Is this Possible?
I know its not the correct place to ask this but I thought I'd give it a shot.
Below is basically what I want to do.
Best Answer
I don't fully know the device, but a quick search reveals that it supports 1-1 NAT. So if you can configure multiple IP addresses on its public interface, it should be able to NAT an entire external/public IP over to a designated internal IP.
In the end, your server would have e.g.
10.0.0.203
and the router will map yourxx.xx.xx.203
to that ip. etc.