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Unless your ISP Is really cool and will give you another IP, then no its 1 ip per household.
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if you're on standard broadband then you're on DHCP from the ISP and they won't give you another one. also, it may not be possible to bind 2 IP's to a specific cable/dsl modem.
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A single modem should work fine with multiple IP addresses. In the past I had setup my home connection with three external IPs. My ISP was nice enough to offer up to 5 IPs per customer; most residential ISPs aren't.
Talk with your ISP and see if they allow you to pull multiple IPs. Some will allow it for free, but most charge a few extra bucks a month.
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When you have 2 IP's you have to add one ip to server1 and the second ip to server2. You have to do this by using the -ip startup command.