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Trying to NAT static IP's to servers on a SRP541W

enjapc6687
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We have 2 servers currently and are adding one next month.  All need to be accessible using a different web address.  We have setup a records for the 2 existing servers but cannot get NAT to work properly.  We have a block of 5 IP's from FIOS.  x.x.x.146-150 and have tried using 146 and 150 as the main WAN static IP with no success in getting the other address to communicate to the corresponding server. 

What we need...

Server @ address 192.168.2.2 - SBS Server, standard SBS ports - currently working via port forwarding with WAN static of .150

Server @ address 192.168.2.3 - RDP, HTTP, HTTPS, and others. Some ports are the same as SBS. Trying to NAT .149 to this server.

Server @ address 192.168.2.4 - RDP, HTTP, HTTPS, and others. Some ports are the same as SBS. Trying to NAT .148 to this server.

All servers are on VLAN 1 which has a static IP of 192.168.2.1.  DHCP is controlled by SBS.

Any help is appreciated.

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paolo bevilacqua
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Configuration issue, but without seeing what you configured, it's impossible to say more.

Ok, lets say that I just opened the box and installing the router.... how would you configure it?

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