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ER605 NAT IP Configuration - 76.53.10.35
Last Updated: 2026-01-31
Document Version: 1.0
Status: Active Documentation
Date: 2026-01-09
Question: Do I need to configure 76.53.10.35 as a WAN IP, or just list it in the NAT rule?
Note: ER605 was replaced by the UDM Pro (76.53.10.34). Port forwarding: 76.53.10.36:80/443 → 192.168.11.167:80/443 (NPMplus). NPMplus LXC has .166 and .167; only .167 is used in UDM Pro.
Answer: It Depends on Your Router Configuration
Option 1: Use in NAT Rule Only (Most Common)
If your ER605 WAN1 is configured with:
- IP Address:
76.53.10.34 - Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.240(or/28)
Then: You can use 76.53.10.35 directly in the NAT rule without configuring it as an additional WAN IP.
Why: The router already knows about the entire /28 block (76.53.10.32-47) because of the subnet mask. It can route traffic to any IP in that block.
Option 2: Configure as Additional WAN IP (If Required)
If your router requires explicit IP configuration:
Some routers (especially in Omada Controller) may require you to configure additional WAN IPs explicitly.
Steps:
- Navigate to: WAN → WAN Settings → WAN1
- Look for: Additional IP Addresses or Secondary IPs
- Add:
76.53.10.35/28(or just76.53.10.35with subnet mask)
Then: Use 76.53.10.35 in your NAT rule.
Recommended Configuration
Check Your Current WAN1 Settings
Current Configuration (from docs):
Interface: WAN1
IP Address: 76.53.10.34
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.240 (/28)
Gateway: 76.53.10.33
If this matches your setup: You should be able to use 76.53.10.35 directly in the NAT rule without additional configuration.
NAT Rule Configuration
In ER605 GUI or Omada Controller
Navigate to: NAT → Port Forwarding → Add Rule
Rule 1: HTTPS
Rule Name: Web Services (All Domains)
Enabled: ✅ Yes
Interface: WAN1
External IP: 76.53.10.35 ← Just enter this IP here
External Port: 443
Internal IP: 192.168.11.26
Internal Port: 443
Protocol: TCP
Source IP: 0.0.0.0/0
Rule 2: HTTP
Rule Name: HTTP (Let's Encrypt)
Enabled: ✅ Yes
Interface: WAN1
External IP: 76.53.10.35 ← Same IP here
External Port: 80
Internal IP: 192.168.11.26
Internal Port: 80
Protocol: TCP
Source IP: 0.0.0.0/0
Testing
Test if IP is Accessible
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From Internet:
curl -I http://76.53.10.35 # Should reach your Nginx (if NAT is working) -
Check Router Logs:
- Navigate to: System Tools → System Log
- Look for NAT/port forwarding entries
- Check for any errors related to 76.53.10.35
-
Test DNS Resolution:
dig sankofa.nexus +short # Should return: 76.53.10.35
Troubleshooting
If NAT Rule Doesn't Work
Try Option 2 (Configure as Additional WAN IP):
-
In Omada Controller:
- Navigate to: Settings → WAN → WAN1
- Look for: Additional IP Addresses or Secondary IPs
- Add:
76.53.10.35
-
In ER605 Direct GUI:
- Navigate to: Network → WAN → WAN1
- Look for: Additional IP Addresses
- Add:
76.53.10.35with subnet mask255.255.255.240
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Save and Apply Configuration
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Retry NAT Rule
Summary
Most Likely: You can use 76.53.10.35 directly in the NAT rule without configuring it as an additional WAN IP, because:
- Your WAN1 is configured with
/28subnet mask - The router knows about the entire IP block
- NAT rules can reference any IP in the block
If It Doesn't Work: Configure 76.53.10.35 as an additional/secondary WAN IP, then use it in the NAT rule.
Public IP Block #1 Reference
| IP Address | Purpose | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 76.53.10.33 | Gateway | ✅ Reserved |
| 76.53.10.34 | UDM Pro (edge; replaced ER605) | ✅ Active |
| 76.53.10.35 | NAT for Nginx | ✅ In Use |
| 76.53.10.36-46 | Available | Available |
| 76.53.10.47 | Broadcast | Reserved |
Recommendation: Try using 76.53.10.35 directly in the NAT rule first. If it doesn't work, then configure it as an additional WAN IP.