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[DSL] Multiple IP addresses

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Hello, I've ordered 2 extra public IP addresses for my DSL service to be setup for a couple of servers at home (NAT is not an option). I have the Sagemcom F@ST 2864 Modem, which came with a Bell custom image and doesn't let me use bridging and not feeling like 'hacking' into it for the extra features like others threads recommend. This is what I have from Teksavvy: IP Information Single: 69.xxx.yyy.47/30: 76.aaa.bbb.64 / 255.255.255.252 What I want is to keep my 69.xxx.yyy.47/30 for my Internet normal home access and use the 76.aaa.bbb.64/30 for a server. What do I need to accomplish this? What would you recommend? Would getting a SmartRG modem to replace the Sagecomm help? I understand a lot of the networking stuff but never done something like this before. From what I've been reading, I could setup the SmartRG for bridging easily and use the PC to start a PPPoE connection, but wouldn't that make the Linux PC get the 69.xxx.yyy.47/30 IP addresses? Can I have a router start another PPPoE connection and get one of my IP through the SmartRG as well? And yes, I know I was getting into this mess when I got the extra IP addresses, let's just say I'm expecting to learn something new from this :) Thanks for any help

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