setting up some vlans at home
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Ok at the moment at home I have a belkin router/modem it's not bad but it does allow me to configure static routes so if I have more than 1 subnet the second subnet cannot access the internet because the belkin router doesn't know where to forward the return traffic.
I've been looking at a couple of routers from the linksys site:
http://www.linksys.co.uk/acatalog/Broadband_Routers.html
These are the two I am concidering as I also have a vista computer that will act as a VPN server.
Linksys RVL200 - 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
Linksys RVS4000 - 4-Port Gigabit Router with VPN
My question, I have an ADSL2 connection so to use these routers I will need a ADSL2 modem, will the modem create the same problem as I am having with my current router or will it simply allow the router to connect to my internet?
I've been looking at a couple of routers from the linksys site:
http://www.linksys.co.uk/acatalog/Broadband_Routers.html
These are the two I am concidering as I also have a vista computer that will act as a VPN server.
Linksys RVL200 - 4-Port SSL/IPSec VPN Router
Linksys RVS4000 - 4-Port Gigabit Router with VPN
My question, I have an ADSL2 connection so to use these routers I will need a ADSL2 modem, will the modem create the same problem as I am having with my current router or will it simply allow the router to connect to my internet?
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cisco_trooper Member Posts: 1,441 ■■■■□□□□□□Slightly off your topic but go with one that has SSL VPN if you plan to use the VPN so you don't have to open any more ports for your VPN traffic.