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Hi All,
My broadband comes with 5 static IP addresses which is great. The problem I have is that they are all used up now and I want to connect more wireless devices.
Could anyone tell me what piece of kit I need to buy that will do the following:
o Plug into my existing Router using one of the fixed IP addresses.
o Act as a DHCP server for any wireless devices I have in the house.
o Not need to be connected to my ISP - only my existing router.
I have had to set up my existing router to work with the static IPs that I have because my wife plugs a VPN router into it, and that MUST have a fixed IP for it to work. So I am forced to disable DHCP on my current router (that's the only way I can use the static IP that the VPN router requires).
If I set my router up to be a DHCP server, every bit of my equipment works fine! Just that the VPN router stops working.
So I'd like a piece of kit that would allow me to have DHCP for all my wireless devices, and static IPs for all the wired devices. I guess I can keep my existing router to provide the static IPs and interface to the ISP, but what do I need to connect to it to give me DHCP for my wireless devices?
Really sorry if that is difficult to understand, but I probably don't know the right words to use
Many thanks for any help!
My broadband comes with 5 static IP addresses which is great. The problem I have is that they are all used up now and I want to connect more wireless devices.
Could anyone tell me what piece of kit I need to buy that will do the following:
o Plug into my existing Router using one of the fixed IP addresses.
o Act as a DHCP server for any wireless devices I have in the house.
o Not need to be connected to my ISP - only my existing router.
I have had to set up my existing router to work with the static IPs that I have because my wife plugs a VPN router into it, and that MUST have a fixed IP for it to work. So I am forced to disable DHCP on my current router (that's the only way I can use the static IP that the VPN router requires).
If I set my router up to be a DHCP server, every bit of my equipment works fine! Just that the VPN router stops working.
So I'd like a piece of kit that would allow me to have DHCP for all my wireless devices, and static IPs for all the wired devices. I guess I can keep my existing router to provide the static IPs and interface to the ISP, but what do I need to connect to it to give me DHCP for my wireless devices?
Really sorry if that is difficult to understand, but I probably don't know the right words to use

Many thanks for any help!