After getting a new router, I can no longer access my network devices through my public IP from my network. I have to use another network in order to access my public
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networking - I am confused about the way a common home router works: Shouldn't the MAC addresses be enough to forward the information to the correct destination? - Super User
![Does every device connected to the internet on the same local network have different public IP addresses? - Quora Does every device connected to the internet on the same local network have different public IP addresses? - Quora](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-d7111328f79c3e7eb130c556e86fcc1d.webp)
Does every device connected to the internet on the same local network have different public IP addresses? - Quora
![networking - Is the external IP of my wireless Router my WAN IP / Public IP address ? if not then what is it? - Super User networking - Is the external IP of my wireless Router my WAN IP / Public IP address ? if not then what is it? - Super User](https://i.stack.imgur.com/qUK1Y.png)
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![routing - Cisco router on a stick with public ip wan (ISP)gateway - Network Engineering Stack Exchange routing - Cisco router on a stick with public ip wan (ISP)gateway - Network Engineering Stack Exchange](https://i.stack.imgur.com/npp7X.png)
routing - Cisco router on a stick with public ip wan (ISP)gateway - Network Engineering Stack Exchange
![Why is one of my public IP addresses in a 10.0.0.0/8 range (on BT Infinity over PPPoE) - thought that address would be private (publicly non-routable)? Seems to be working. : r/Ubiquiti Why is one of my public IP addresses in a 10.0.0.0/8 range (on BT Infinity over PPPoE) - thought that address would be private (publicly non-routable)? Seems to be working. : r/Ubiquiti](https://preview.redd.it/why-is-one-of-my-public-ip-addresses-in-a-10-0-0-0-8-range-v0-cm3tbolbcjhb1.png?auto=webp&s=db4dcc0835bf3b560129c36ee03555d0828ea017)
Why is one of my public IP addresses in a 10.0.0.0/8 range (on BT Infinity over PPPoE) - thought that address would be private (publicly non-routable)? Seems to be working. : r/Ubiquiti
![ubuntu - I wanted my router and my server to both have different public ip addresses. ISP says that it is impossible - Server Fault ubuntu - I wanted my router and my server to both have different public ip addresses. ISP says that it is impossible - Server Fault](https://i.stack.imgur.com/EFyWl.png)
ubuntu - I wanted my router and my server to both have different public ip addresses. ISP says that it is impossible - Server Fault
![Use NAT for Public Access to Servers with Private IP Addresses on the Private Network — Configuration Example Use NAT for Public Access to Servers with Private IP Addresses on the Private Network — Configuration Example](https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-US/Content/en-US/Fireware/configuration_examples/images/NAT_email_topology.jpg)