IP-LQ: Can we have 2 LQ groups (of 6 per group) on the same Network / subnet

If using LQs, can we have more than 12 units in samenetwork and link as 2 systems?  Because each system can only link up to 6units and I’m wondering can 2 systems live on same subnet or must it bedifferent subnet Answer: all 12 can live on the same subnet, youjust need to make sure they are setup as 2 separate groups   Another question about IP: Can they have only 1 PublicIP and do ports forwarding to internal networks?  Meaning only 1 IP forall 7 current (adding to 10 eventually) OB VANs to dial back to MCR and portforward after firewall to different subnets?  Answer: yes the two LQ Link masters can share thesame public IP address and use different port forwarding rules Link master # 1
IP address 10.50.5.101External IP 84.84.85.10Port forward rules, internal port 80 <> external port 1008Port forward rules, internal port 655 <> external port 1009open TCP/IP port 80:TCPopen TCP/IP port 655:TCP/UDP Link master # 2IP address 10.50.5.111External IP 84.84.85.10Port forward rules, internal port 80 <> external port 1018Port forward rules, internal port 655 <> external port 1019open TCP/IP port 80:TCPopen TCP/IP port 655:TCP/UDP 

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