On Feb 22, 2005, at 9:50 AM, Michael Werneke wrote:

I was wondering if any of the wrt54g hacks out there support more than
1 routable IP on the WAN interface.  I have speakeasy dsl which gives
me up to 8 IP addresses.  These addresses however, are not as a
subnetted group, but random from a standard C class block.  I'd rather
not have to go spend another $50 just to be able to use another IP
address.

Not having yet flashed a new firmware image onto my own WRT-54G, I can't say with much certainty, but I think some of the more full-featured images from SveaSoft and/or OpenWRT give you command-line access to the underlying Linux system, and from there you should be able to do whatever you need in terms of adding multiple IP addresses to an interface.

This may not necessarily be supported in the web-based management interfaces.

I'm hoping others with more authority on the subject will speak up.

As to all the comments about Soekris boards, they're nice, but cost a pretty penny more than -54G's.

Gregory

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