Hello. New to setting up a network in my home as my kids are getting older and need laptops along with their other devices to be online, not to mention security cams that I'd like to view remotely. I signed up for a static ip service with my internet provider and noticed that I can actually have 3 static IP addresses. My question is how does that work? I've always just had DHCP with a Internet provider issued modem/router and a computer and 2 iPads connected to it, but would love to utilize the multiple static ip function to separate the security cams and such. Would I need multiple modems and routers? I tried asking the internet provider tech support but was directed to someone who was overseas with a thick accent and all the info I got was I can assign the multiple devices to the static ip's. What stumped me was when I asked if I used multiple routers and set the modem into pass through mode (and if that is the proper way to set such a thing up), I was told no. If that is the case, what is the point of have a multiple static ip account? Or is it more as a backup inter connectivity thing? If that is the case, because the ip's are running of 1 modem wouldn't all internet connectivity fail if there is a provider blackout? Any info to help me understand how multiple static IP's works would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!