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Hello guysI need to borrow some brain cycles of yours. Your ideas are welcomed.We are getting a "hand me down" network which is a mess. We get to replace some other brand routers with Ciscos SMBs which we like.The TopologyPhisically:Its a large larg...
Hello GurusWe've got a new one on the table for you. All comments and ideas all appreciatedSiteARV016 two PPPoE WAN ports with dynamic public IP and DynDNS hostnames on each.SiteBRV082 with one WAN, behind a cable modem. The issue, this ISP DOES N...
Dear gurusWe would much appreciate your input for a headachless join of two networks.Due to bandwith requirements, we need to join a network with an RV016 to a network with an RV082 via a point to point air bridge. (VPN over adls was not cutting it) ...
Dear Network GurusWhat looked like a simple setup is giving us a headacheRouterA rv016 on 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0 VPN gate to gate to RouterB rv082 with 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0 , NAT transversal is enabled.IPPBX on 192.168.0.10, Tel on 192.168.1....
HelloWe run several RV016 and 82 behind DSL lines with dynamic IPsWe have found that the DynDNS client running on tha latest firmware, is only updating the resolution of the host/IP when the field is saved, or the unit is rebooted.If the DLS line dro...
HelloMy question is, which is the main DHCP server and gateway? If we enable DHCP and gateway on headquaters, and link a location B via a LAN to LAN port, and location B also has a DHCP server running, its going to make a mess right?Linking via WAN...
Its a makeover we can have any IP ranges we want.I understand the IPSEC requiring separate ips, dont love the idea .. butHow would you do it peer to peer with the same subnet?Having everyone on say, 192.168.1.X would be nice.But how do you make the l...
I agree with the rv units, we have several working, and we feel comfortable with them. That's why I mentioned them. So if we went with rv016 for HQ, we could use its 7 wan ports to receive the p2p links from the other offices, and run VPN site to sit...