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Old 23-04-2006, 14:09   #1
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Please help me guys, i am running ADSL internet connection in my cafe, but now my ISP gave me lease ip addresses like starting from 83.110.58.22 to 83.110.58.27 and i got just three connections from my ISP and i can run atleast 6 connection as they give me leased 6 ip addresses. but now i want run more computer than 6 pcs and save my money.
Can anyone plz tell me how to edit router's setting to increase leased ip addresses i want 12 ip addresses.
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Old 23-04-2006, 14:15   #2
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Ok, which model of router do you have? Who manufactured it ?
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Its lucent router Cell Pipe... My ISP gave me just 6 ip address but i want to run more computers in my cafe.when i enterd 7th ip adress there is no connection..i think i should edit something in the router but dont know how?
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Its lucent router Cell Pipe... My ISP gave me just 6 ip address but i want to run more computers in my cafe.when i enterd 7th ip adress there is no connection..i think i should edit something in the router but dont know how?
It's probably better to ask your ISP about this kind of thing, if they specifically gave you 6 IP's and no way or adding more then i think it is all you are paying for.
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Re: Please Help me

I'm no expert, but if your router has NAT, you should be able to connect multiple devices to the router and run off a single ip address.
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Re: Please Help me

Are you SURE this is actually a router and not just an ADSL modem with 4 network ports on the LAN side?

I suspect you need to get a proper router. Connect the WAN side fo the router to one of the ADSL modem's ports and assign one of your fixed IPs to your router's WAN setup. You then connect your LAN side of the router to your networked PCs allowing them to obtain their IPs from the router's DHCP.

Of course how well this will work depends on other aspects of your setup. As far as the internet is concerned it would see all PCs as having the same IP. That could create problems for some specialist software that couldn't work out how to get stuff onto a specifc PC.

To be honest, if you are running an internet cafe, this is part of your livelihood. I'd be seeking advice and support from a computer consultant to ensure that it all stays up and running. Are there limits to how many PCs your ISP expects to be connected at once and would you be breaking your contract exceeding that? What happens if the ADSL dies - do you have a backup. Recently I found ADSL has no guarantee of connectivity, despite what your ISPs website might say.
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