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  1. alimnios72

    1 subnet 2 wans

    Thanks for your reply muckermucker, in fact both routers are in the same location and did solve this issue with static routing. I created three subnets, one common to both routers and I did the link through that subnet, now is working great. BTW I found your article very interesting, keep it up!
  2. alimnios72

    1 subnet 2 wans

    Thanks for your reply. I felt more comfortable with static routing between both routers, each subnet has it's own WAN access. Thanks anyway
  3. alimnios72

    1 subnet 2 wans

    In fact i have 2 Thomson TG585 routers, is there a way to achive what i'm expecting?
  4. alimnios72

    1 subnet 2 wans

    Hi, I have 2 routers, 2 wans and about 16 PC's, I want to know what is the most efficient solution if i need to route some computers into WAN1 and the others through WAN2. I've think about having 2 subnets and static routing to communicate between all PC's, but I read that some IT managers see...

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