Multiple Static IP - Draytek Vigor 2820

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Hi I have just been assigned 5 static IP (xxx.xxx.xxx.41 - 45) addresses from BT. I have a Draytek Vigor 2820 and 2 CCTV recorders on the local network (192.168.1.60, 192.168.1.61).

I would like to set up the router so that each of the CCTV recorders has its own external IP address (IE when an external user types one of the addresses xxx.xxx.xxx.42 for instance) they are connected direcly to the cctv recorder.

I have had a play around with the router and found a few sections which I think will do this but I can not get it to work.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
There's two ways to do it - you can either give those IPs to the cameras directly using IP Routing in which you'd set up that IP range under LAN - General Setup with the IP routed subnet / 2nd subnet address, you could then use the router's 2nd subnet IP as the gateway and assign those public IPs directly to those cameras.

The alternative if you want to just do port forwarding / DMZ instead would be to not set up the 2nd subnet IP and instead set those IPs under WAN IP Alias in the wAN settings, you then have those IPs available to set for DMZ or port forwarding
 
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