Configuring a genuine DMZ environment
Configuring a genuine DMZ environment
Learn the steps and yes, you can change the public IP for the DMZ.
What kind of router do you have? A genuine DMZ is simply a segment that can't start connections back into the rest of your network. You'd require networking equipment that supports ACL and VLANs. As you're likely aware, the 'DMZ' setting in most home routers only forwards incoming traffic to one host, which isn't a proper DMZ.
I really don’t understand the router’s name—it isn’t listed anywhere, and when you connect to 192.168.1.1 it doesn’t display the brand name. It seems like it might be a different model than D-Link or TP Link, so you may need to contact your ISP for more details.
just testing for fun, honestly I don’t know much about my setup. my router’s name isn’t listed anywhere, and when I try to connect to 192.168.1.1 it takes me to a different page. searching online doesn’t help because the site isn’t available. even after logging in, I can’t find any information about it.
Unless your internet service provider offers a range of public IP addresses (which is rare for free plans due to limited availability), it's not possible.