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Using Astaro behind another router?

My office building supplies me an Internet connection with a static, private, class-C address (192.168.2.10).

I am told I can have more than one computer, but I need to supply my own switch, or router.

Seeing as I don't know anyone else in the building, I figured a router would be a safer bet security-wise.

If I install an Astaro router, can I set it with 192.168.1.254, connect my other computers to the Astaro, and the Astaro to the network?

Any tricks to configuring the Astaro?


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  • as you are doing double nat ipsec or openvpn are not going to work well.  install teamviewer..it sets up your connection using their servers..that will allow you remote access to your machine..and it's free.

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  • double NAT in this case in general works just fine when you can configure everything. No reason a NAT should scare routers from working.

    Is this for remote access or site-to-site?
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