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Using two internet accounts from one LAN wire ??
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<blockquote data-quote="rajeshjsl" data-source="post: 1857321" data-attributes="member: 724"><p>my isp doesn't registers mac addresses , please read the following for detailed explanation !</p><p></p><p>i have two internet accounts with different username and passwords ,</p><p>so i was thinking instead of getting another LAN wire from ISP ,</p><p>i could somehow split that LAN wire into two and get the ip addresses assigned by the ISP DHCP i.e 172.xx.xx.122 and 172.xx.xx.123 (example)</p><p>then i can use the PpPOE on both different laptos to get two different internets ..</p><p></p><p>I already have a TP-LINK w8968 , router+modem , it has the LAN wire as input and and PPpoe enabled to get the wireless internet access but that makes my laptops behind</p><p>the DHCP of TP LINK , not the ISP ..</p><p></p><p>so the diagram is like this</p><p></p><p>my current config</p><p>ISP DHCP -> TP - LINK gets 172.xx.xx.123 assigned (example) -> PPPOE (first user accounr and password) -> WIFI internet access</p><p></p><p>what i want</p><p>ISP DHCP -> NIC of laptop | gets 172.xx.xx.122 -> use PPPoe on laptop with first username and password -> Internet access</p><p> -> NIC of laptop | gets 172.xx.xx.123-> use PPPoe on laptop with second username and password -> Internet access</p><p></p><p>thats the part , i want the ISP DHCP to assign the ip address (which is automatically done when you connect the wire to any device)</p><p>so its like splitting the lan wire to get two 172.xx.xx.122/123 address to use different accounts separately.</p><p></p><p>thats what i want to know if i use a switch , will my laptops will get assigned the ip address via the ISP or thy will use the APIPA network method to get different private subnet ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rajeshjsl, post: 1857321, member: 724"] my isp doesn't registers mac addresses , please read the following for detailed explanation ! i have two internet accounts with different username and passwords , so i was thinking instead of getting another LAN wire from ISP , i could somehow split that LAN wire into two and get the ip addresses assigned by the ISP DHCP i.e 172.xx.xx.122 and 172.xx.xx.123 (example) then i can use the PpPOE on both different laptos to get two different internets .. I already have a TP-LINK w8968 , router+modem , it has the LAN wire as input and and PPpoe enabled to get the wireless internet access but that makes my laptops behind the DHCP of TP LINK , not the ISP .. so the diagram is like this my current config ISP DHCP -> TP - LINK gets 172.xx.xx.123 assigned (example) -> PPPOE (first user accounr and password) -> WIFI internet access what i want ISP DHCP -> NIC of laptop | gets 172.xx.xx.122 -> use PPPoe on laptop with first username and password -> Internet access -> NIC of laptop | gets 172.xx.xx.123-> use PPPoe on laptop with second username and password -> Internet access thats the part , i want the ISP DHCP to assign the ip address (which is automatically done when you connect the wire to any device) so its like splitting the lan wire to get two 172.xx.xx.122/123 address to use different accounts separately. thats what i want to know if i use a switch , will my laptops will get assigned the ip address via the ISP or thy will use the APIPA network method to get different private subnet ? Thanks !! [/QUOTE]
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