Router for multiple static IPs

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Hey guys,

Could anyone possible recommend a modem/router that supports multiple public ip address? I'm not too sure what I'm supposed to be looking for, but I need to bin this rubbish BT router :D

Cheers
 
Thanks, we have a netgear 3500 but can't work out how to configure multiple static IPs on it, as you said, we need to expose a few web servers to the web and currently can't do it without this ****ty BT router.

Any idea what we're doing wrong? There seems to be no option to configure multiple IPs on the netgear.
 
OK, the DGN3500 doesn't seem to have anywhere to enter the subnet mask so I can use the block of IPs.

Unless I enter it in the LAN configuration, would that be right?
 
OK, some more info would be helpful wouldn't it? :D

BT Have given me the following details;

Network address; 1.1.1.2
router/hub address; 1.1.1.8
subnet mask address: 255.255.255.248

Do I ignore the network address? router/hub is this the "Internet IP Address" I assume? The only page to enter a subnet mask is on the LAN page.

I have a few netgear VPN firewalls to assign addresses for networks as well.

Thanks

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Thanks my man, so my understanding is;

ASDL Page
Get automatically from ISP

LAN Page
IP: 1.1.1.8
subnet: 255.255.255.248

Then assign public IPs to the VPN firewalls via than LAN page?

We do have a cisco modem/router/firewall, but we can't get ADSL to connect on it :(
 
That'd be great if you could. It's an 1801w v01, not sure how to get more details, I know these generally have a few variations.
 
It does, we're using it currently with the BT router supplied.

Previously when configuring the cisco we did it via a web interface. The thing has never worked so we're not that worried about it, we connect via hyper terminal I presume?
 
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