Suggestions for a Router for business with multiple static IP's
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Suggestions for a Router for business with multiple static IP's
Greetings!
Our company is switching DSL services, and are needing to get some new hardware, more specifically a router, for the new DSL. Our old DSL service is through a company that owns the current router, so we cannot keep it.
Router setup and knowledge is not my forte, so I don't know what a good router to get is. We bought a cheapo router, but the problem that we're having is that it only allows you to set up a private LAN. We need to connect several public static IP addresses to it.
We need a router that will allow us to:
* have PPPoE
* connect up several public static IP servers
Can anyone suggest a good router that doesn't cost an arm and a leg?
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