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Originally Posted by KingMort
This is what I have setup .. But waiting on a part. But in theory this should work right?
CABLE MODEM
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HUB
Router --- --- Router
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Server A Server B
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No because your cable modem is the device that receives the outside DHCP address from your service provider. From then it's just NAT translations to the routers which provide local LAN addresses.
A hub is not going to be useful for anything as it just does layer 1 multi-port repeater. You have to be ultimately serving from two separate outside addresses servable by your ISP's subnets specified for the network in which your residence resides in.