Added static IP instructions to read me #32
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1. In the Alias IPv4 address box enter the RG IP (One past your last IP)
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1. In the Alias IPv4 address box enter the RG IP (One past your last IP)
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Example: if you have 34.22.45.10/29 the RG IP would be one past your last
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Example: if you have 34.22.45.10/29 the RG IP would be one past your last
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IP (34.22.45.15) so it would be (34.22.45.16).
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IP (34.22.45.15) so it would be (34.22.45.16).
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1. Navigate to Firewall > NAT > 1:1.
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1. Navigate to 'Firewall > NAT > 1:1.'
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1. Create a new 1:1 NAT rule with the following values.
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1. Create a new 1:1 NAT rule with the following values.
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2. Interface: WAN
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'Interface: WAN'
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2. External Network: your desired usable static IP
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1. External Network: your desired usable static IP
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2. Internal IP: (Single Host or Network) IP of the LAN host or network that
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1. Internal IP: (Single Host or Network) IP of the LAN host or network that
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you want to have the static IP.
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you want to have the static IP.
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2. Make sure you set the submask accordingly (single devices use /32) a /32
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1. Make sure you set the submask accordingly (single devices use /32) a /32
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only gives you one address.
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only gives you one address.
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# Troubleshooting
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# Troubleshooting
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