Job,

To ensure i understood you correctly, you meant; 
-no need for a second wan cable from ISP, all i need is to configure the 2nd public IP on one of the router interfaces and have my associated devices linked into it. Actually my router supports Dual Wan.
-If so, i will give it a shot and see how it works, hope it will give me an interface for 2nd Public IP portforwarding since my need for a 2nd public IP is on portforwarding.

You can check out my router's web interface on; http://ec2-54-202-251-7.us-west-2.compute.amazonaws.com/index.asp
(Worry not for my security, its beefed up)


Thanks Job


Bravo
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On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Job Muriuki <muriukin@gmail.com> wrote:
Generally the extra IPs are routed to your initial IP (IP assigned to the primary connection).
Depending on your router capabilities you can assign the extra IP's gateway to one interface
on the router and connect the devices to be assigned IPs on that interface and you are good 
go.

Regards,
Job Muriuki,

Skype: heviejob




On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Riggson87 via skunkworks <skunkworks@lists.my.co.ke> wrote:
Hi skunks,

I understand ISPs can issue multiple public IPs (JTL offers 5)
I want to use a second public IP, what i don't know, must i have a second WAN connection (cable +router for NATing) from the same IP?
Please help out.


Bravo
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