CBRRyda
Technical User
- Jul 12, 2007
- 11
All,
I'm a newbie and in charge of upgrading our existing VPN and routing solution. I'm looking at the 1811 w\wireless and had some questions:
1. If you separate FE2-5 ports to VLan1 (IP x.x.1.1), and FE6-9 to VLan2 (IP x.x.2.1) for local inside subnets; does the router support DHCP Relay between these VLans and subnets?
2. With FE0 connected Ethernet (IP y.y.y.y) to a WAN source, will VPN work to the subnets mentioned above?
3. How do you make sure the subnets from above both route between each other and out of FE0 to the Internet?
Summary: My goal is to have 2 local inside (NAT) routeable interfaces\subnets; a VPN solution for remote access to the inside subnets (Does anyone know how many connections the 1811 supports); I'm thinking wireless connections in their own third VLan and routeable like above;
Basically an upgrade to our existing Linksys RV042 solution in place now.
Thank you in advance for your support and assistance.
Regards,
CBRRyda
I'm a newbie and in charge of upgrading our existing VPN and routing solution. I'm looking at the 1811 w\wireless and had some questions:
1. If you separate FE2-5 ports to VLan1 (IP x.x.1.1), and FE6-9 to VLan2 (IP x.x.2.1) for local inside subnets; does the router support DHCP Relay between these VLans and subnets?
2. With FE0 connected Ethernet (IP y.y.y.y) to a WAN source, will VPN work to the subnets mentioned above?
3. How do you make sure the subnets from above both route between each other and out of FE0 to the Internet?
Summary: My goal is to have 2 local inside (NAT) routeable interfaces\subnets; a VPN solution for remote access to the inside subnets (Does anyone know how many connections the 1811 supports); I'm thinking wireless connections in their own third VLan and routeable like above;
Basically an upgrade to our existing Linksys RV042 solution in place now.
Thank you in advance for your support and assistance.
Regards,
CBRRyda