/32 DHCP
/32 DHCP
I'm checking my 4G backup for the fiber line. I received a DHCP /32 from the ISP when I set up the bridge connection to minimize NAT issues. Can this ISP configuration be replicated in another LAN setup? What are the pros and cons of using a /32 subnet?
32 is an exact IP address, which wouldn't be practical for several computers in an office unless you're using NAT. If that's your goal, you'd need to: set up the 4G modem as a bridge, install a firewall, link the modem to it, connect the firewall to a switch, and then attach any PCs wanting internet access via 4G to the switch.
Many routers support connecting a USB 4G adapter via a USB port and manage the switch seamlessly.