Allow multiple WAN IP addresses for Port Forwarding

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Allow multiple WAN IP addresses for Port Forwarding
Allow multiple WAN IP addresses for Port Forwarding
2022-03-12 18:10:43
Model: ER605 (TL-R605)  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.0

I have 6 IP addresses available by my IP provider.  Will TPLink/Omada ever update the ER605 or come out with a router that I can handle multiple WAN provided IP addresses?

This will allow forwarding web traffic from one IP address to one device while phone traffic can go to another device and camera traffic can goto another device.

 

I know we can port forward to the devices but some of the ports overlap.  We also take Credit Cards in lour locations and i can send CC traffic on the same IP address as website traffic is on. 

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Re:Allow multiple WAN IP addresses for Port Forwarding
2022-03-14 05:53:35 - last edited 2022-03-14 05:57:01

  @SAZNM 

Well, ER605 supports multiple IPs on WAN. One to one NAT.

Do you mean that you want to have one to one NAT at the same time and set up the port forwarding, yet unable to specify the external IP? 

 

Have you tried DMZ? 

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Re:Allow multiple WAN IP addresses for Port Forwarding
2022-03-16 10:48:40

I have 5 usable WAN IP Addresses. lets say x.x.x.2 - x.x.x.6.
Router setup as x.x.x.2 / 255.255.255.248 / GW x.x.x.1

I need x.x.x.2 to NAT to one device and 
I need x.x.x.3 to NAT to another device

Can the ER605 managed by the OC200 handle multiple external IP addresses?
It is aware of addresses x.x.x.3, 4, 5 and 6?
If so how do i get the NAT setup to route traffic from x.x.x.3 to my webserver? I can use the IP address of x.x.x.2.

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