Trying to work out if the #Netgear DGND4000 would permit me to use my full “/29” and have 5x fully IP-connected hosts

PDF is here; Of the 8 addresses afforded by my /29 allocation, I have 5 available, some of which I would like routed onto the ethernet-connected hosts plugged into my modem.

The router’s own IP address would then be used to NAT to a wifi network.

Is this possible, Netgear?

ps: I would like to switch off WPS.

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One response to “Trying to work out if the #Netgear DGND4000 would permit me to use my full “/29” and have 5x fully IP-connected hosts”

  1. Clive

    For what it’s worth, my Netgear DG834G can either NAT or route, never both. So to get my /29 I need to disable NAT.

    Fortunately, just two IP addresses available for DHCP over wi-fi suffices in my case. (-8

    A more recent Netgear router might be more flexible.

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