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Hi, here is my network :Due to a some trouble I observed (You may have a look at https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3600027#3600027 )I plan to replace the RV042 v3 IP:192.168.3.1 by a more reliable router.I have a cisco 861 router but I was una...
The two rv in the top are my gateway (gateway mode) I used a third rv042 (the only I have) to interconnect both network, I disabled firewall and set the router mode to 'Router', and I set both WAN speed to 100 000 Kb (max, it correspond to appreciati...
In fact there's no WAN in my case, if I can assign IP adress to interfaces, (I wasn't able in the 861 model, it return error message telling me that i can't do that in L2 interfaces) it's possible.Is that the case of 881 ?And what about Gb model ? w...
Let me add a last thing :I created in the gateways firewall-rules to ensure that everything between LANs can come & go.(Was useful to be able to SNMP monitor the 192.168.1.1 from a 192.168.2.x host)
I'm trying to replace the 192.168.3.1 router by another one, a better one, that is able to do Gb Lan routing,For that I'm asking , you experienced , what is the suitable router to pick.thanks
Thank you, your instruction were helpful,I gained some performances here is some details :A 1.5GB file transfert :from A to B : started at ~5MB/s then reached a stable rate of 6,4MB/s (WAN -> LAN routing)from B to A : started and continued at the sta...
Hi again,Let me add that graph, remark the red dots, it correspond to "connexion cut" from B to A.I'll come back to you after the WE, with another graph after upgrading the firmware.Your help is really appreciated.Thanks