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  • February 8, 2024
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I was hoping to setup 2 routers on a newly purchased SB8200 modem. I had one router configured as 192.168.1.0/24 and the other as 192.168.2.0/24

I have been Googling but am stumped. I was hoping to have 2 isolated networks - if it’s possible.

If there’s a KB floating around, or if anyone has some guidance, I would sure appreciate it any help.

Thank you, and my apologies for a rookie question.

Best answer by plemans

The problem isn’t with the modem, its with your ISP. The majority of ISP’s only assign you 1 public ip address. Meaning only 1 device can be connected to the modem. To have more than one, it usually either costs extra or you have to pay for a business class line. 

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  • February 8, 2024

The problem isn’t with the modem, its with your ISP. The majority of ISP’s only assign you 1 public ip address. Meaning only 1 device can be connected to the modem. To have more than one, it usually either costs extra or you have to pay for a business class line. 


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