MichaelAdamsMCSE
MIS
I administer a network set up in this manner:<br> Router 1 at branch office connected to router 2 at local office through a leased line.<br> Router 2 is connected to a hub, which of course connects to my local Ethernet network.<br> I just got DSL at the local office, and I want to know the best way of connecting the DSL router (which I need to perform NAT)to the network so that users at BOTH offices (Branch office and local office) can access the Internet.<br> Currently, I have the Branch office Router (Router 1)configured with a Default Route to Router 2 through the leased line and a static route to Router 1's local network. Router 2 has a static route back to Router 2, and a default route pointing to the local Ethernet interface.<br> At the local office, BOTH Router 1 AND the DSL Router are connected to the HUB. This is causing lost packets.<br> Should I re-configure the routes (and to WHAT?) or should I get a router that has 2 Ethernet ports, one to connect to the network and one to connect to the DSL and reconfigure the routes accordingly?<br> I see the logic of getting a new router with 2 ethernet ports, but I'd rather have a solution that allows me to keep the existing equipment.