Changing to non RFC 1918 addresses

Is there anyway to change the DHCP scope to non RFC 1918 IP addresses on a time-capsule? The time-capsule limits you to 10net, 192.168net or 172net addresses. My company allows split tunnels on VPN if your home network uses one of their registered address spaces. I really don't want to break back out my old Linksys to act as the router and dhcp server.

Sorry but this is not possible with any of Apple's base stations.

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    Content-Type: text/xml;charset=UTF-8
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    Content-length: 704
    Connection: keep-alive
    Pragma: no-cache
    User-agent: Apache CXF 2.7.7.redhat-1
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