Help with router selection
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hello, i'm having a bad time with euskaltel, so i'm asking if anyone can help me.
for reasons that i can't write in a public forum, i need several external ips, euskaltel offers up to 3 external ips at once, so that's not a problem.
if you call to contract "internet of x megas" the technician installs a wireless router modem cisco epc3825, but everything you plug in there will have the same ip. as far as i know, to be able to have those 3 public ips, you have to configure the wireless router in "modem mode", but then, since there is no router, you can only connect 3 devices (one for each external ip) and there is no internal network.
until now i had the mentioned cisco as a modem, and connected to this a "neutral" router provided by euskaltel (everything i connect to the router shares external ip and is in the network to pass files or whatever, and what i connect to the modem with a different ip and separate from the rest). the router broke, my mother called euskaltel and as a replacement they put a netgear fast ethernet router slower than the bad guy's horse. when i saw it this afternoon i called to express my dissatisfaction, but they say that currently they only install that model so i have to buy a neutral router on my own (euskaltel used to charge around 3 euros a month for the rental of the router that broke).
could you recommend me a decent wireless router? as i said, its function is to connect almost all the devices in the house (several laptops, a couple of desktop PCs by cable and my home server), and it must have some speed to transfer files (i have all the files on a handful of hard drives on the server and they are shared on the network to the other computers).
i suppose there is no other solution to use several public ips and at the same time have my internal network set up, right? (i have everything wired with cat.6 cable)

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"Mysterious team ToOh iLeGaAl" LOLOLOLOLOL you went too far :ugly:
Well I don't know how much you plan on spending, but you could get one of these Linksys E3000-EZ:
Linksys E3000-EZ High Performance Wireless N Router
They are pretty well equipped and are practically like the normal Cisco ones.
Best regards
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A TP-Link TL-WR1043ND would be a good option :sisi:
Salu2!
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