My manager bought us a RV082 to consolidate some hardware in the rack, saying it would solve the following problem:
We have two separate service providers with a Static IP for each service. One service comes in and administers traffic to our in house traffic 192.168.2.1 - this subnet has all in office workstations, servers, printers etc. The servers provide DHCP and DNS services.
The second ISP comes in as a second subnet 192.168.1.1 and it provides access to our terminal servers ONLY. The terminal servers have dual NIC statically assigned to each subnet to gain access to the internal networks shared resources.
We would like - Both external IP address to come in the the RV082 and assign a different subnet to each IP address. WAN1 = 220.220.220.220 into subnet 192.168.1.1 and WAN2 = 221.221.221.221 into subnet 192.168.2.1
Is this possible? Can the RV082 manage this traffic? Each connection does it's own thing independant of the other without load balancing internal traffic(outbound), and assigning inbound traffic to the correct location without using VPN.
We have two separate service providers with a Static IP for each service. One service comes in and administers traffic to our in house traffic 192.168.2.1 - this subnet has all in office workstations, servers, printers etc. The servers provide DHCP and DNS services.
The second ISP comes in as a second subnet 192.168.1.1 and it provides access to our terminal servers ONLY. The terminal servers have dual NIC statically assigned to each subnet to gain access to the internal networks shared resources.
We would like - Both external IP address to come in the the RV082 and assign a different subnet to each IP address. WAN1 = 220.220.220.220 into subnet 192.168.1.1 and WAN2 = 221.221.221.221 into subnet 192.168.2.1
Is this possible? Can the RV082 manage this traffic? Each connection does it's own thing independant of the other without load balancing internal traffic(outbound), and assigning inbound traffic to the correct location without using VPN.