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I really hope this all makes sense and someone can help me out with this problem. I may well have answered it myself but not sure.
I have a wireless internet service, the company employ a Ubiquiti 5Ghz Powerbeam dish which heads in the direction of the ISP's mast. They have provided me a static IP, lets say 31.111.111.111.
The IP address of my powerbeam is 10.111.111.111
That then connects to my TP-LINK Wifi router (AC750). The trouble is I have no access to the powerbeam system setup. I connect the powerbeam to a LAN (not WAN) port on the router and disable the DHCP, so allowing the powerbeam to control DHCP. Now I can't port forward so the static IP address they provide me is useless? Am I missing the obvious here?
Thanks
Yan
I have a wireless internet service, the company employ a Ubiquiti 5Ghz Powerbeam dish which heads in the direction of the ISP's mast. They have provided me a static IP, lets say 31.111.111.111.
The IP address of my powerbeam is 10.111.111.111
That then connects to my TP-LINK Wifi router (AC750). The trouble is I have no access to the powerbeam system setup. I connect the powerbeam to a LAN (not WAN) port on the router and disable the DHCP, so allowing the powerbeam to control DHCP. Now I can't port forward so the static IP address they provide me is useless? Am I missing the obvious here?
Thanks
Yan