I'm afraid that the best I (and probably a lot of people on this list) can 
give is to read your router's manual or call their tech support.

If you're really lucky, you might find someone on this list that has that 
same router, but I'd say your chances are pretty slim.

On Sun, 12 May 2002, Andre Cameron wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I just got a new ADSL line with a efficient speadstream 5800 router/hub.  I
> have two RH servers and one windows machine.  I also got with my package 4
> static IP's.  I have assigned one to the router and added a subnet as well
> for the standard 192.168.1.10 stuff for the windows pc.  I have assigned the
> static IP's to the servers.  How the heck to I get the router to accept
> incoming connections to the static IP and route it to the proper server?
> 
> I tried using NAT and a logical port like adding 0:2 with the ip
> 64.252.54.171 and having everything to that IP forwarded to 64.252.54.170
> but it did not work from the web and it seams like a big waste of expensive
> IP's:(
> 
> Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!  Thanks in advance!
> 
> Regards,
> André Cameron
> Ô¿Ô¬
> 
> 
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