05-06-2006 12:48 PM - edited 03-03-2019 03:06 AM
I am looking for a good router. Interested in the LInksys rv082. What i need in a router is the ability for each of the ports to provide a seperate static IP to my computers. (i beleive its called classical routing) Is this available for this model and if not, which model is? Thank you for your time!
05-06-2006 12:58 PM
sinfulceo:
Your question is too generic.
Is like to ask what is the best car in the market.
The only I know is you are thinking in a SOHO solution.
Do you need only routing?
How many ports do you want?
How many computers do you have and how many networks do you want?
How many traffic do you plan?
Try to specify a little more.
Regards.
Alberto Giorgi from spain
05-06-2006 01:07 PM
I currently have 8 computers. I only need routing. For my application i need each of my computers to have a unique static IP. Which will be provided to me from my ISP. I think the RV082 fits my application needs but i just need to know if it will allow me to program each port to designate a unique IP.
05-07-2006 03:58 AM
Sinfulceo:
I'm sorry but the answer is no.
The 8 ethernet interfaces work like a shwitch in that router
You can't assign a diferent ip address to each one.
You only can assign one IP address to whole router (static or dinamic).
For your needs I suggest you use an cisco 800 series with fastethernet and a switch. Both suporting 802.1q.
Then you must configure a "router on a stick" with subinterafaces.
I suggest you read the folowing URL to know how it work http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/473/50.shtml
To get a router with 8 indepent interfaces should be more expensive that my advice.
I hope this help. (Please rate if it does)
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