How To Setup Multiple Networks On One Router
Aug 3, 2011How do you setup multiple networks on one router? Is it as easy as changing subnets?
View 8 RepliesHow do you setup multiple networks on one router? Is it as easy as changing subnets?
View 8 RepliesWe have 36 cctv cameras slowing down our oracle network pc's all in same subnet. I want to remove the dvr's of cctv to a separate network to improve performance. How to accomplish that with a Rv042 linksys router? Or is there any other better way around. 5 Users access the cctv cameras all the time.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am currently working on a project that needs to install a router (or just a network device) that can offer 2 or more DHCP networks. We have been searching a network device for this but haven't gotten any good news yet. Any model or device that can fulfill this requirement?
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy neighbor and I were wondering if it is possible to combine our respective internet connections in order to gain a faster connection overall. What would be ideal would to have a wireless router in one of our houses, that is simultaneously connected to both of our ADSL routers, and to which both of us are able to connect. Do I need a specific type of router?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to set up 2 separate network with one cable modem for my restaurant. we wants to provide WIFI access to its customers, but wants to keep their internal network separated.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am tryign to setup 2 networks for my company. I need 1 network for the first room and another network on the second room. Each room can't access another room's computer. I have setup 2 workgroups for each room but it seems that the workgroup can't setup passwords. Every computer is in the same subnet with static ip. They all connect to a switch -> router -> modem.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have one wireless router, 2 computers, 3 wifi laptops. so i want connect these all things in network.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am having trouble setting up two networks.Basically, i want one 'private' network and one public network. The problem is, the private network can't access the internet.(Network 2)
Network 1(Public) works fine as i don't want them to access Network 2.Here's how it is setup.
Internet
|
Router/Modem (Network 1)
|
Server NIC1
Server NIC2
|
Switch - (Network 2)
Network 1 can access the internet and shared files on the server.
Network 2 can access Shared files on the server (which is what i want) but cannot access the internet.
Router/modem IP is 10.10.1.254 subnet 255.255.255.0
Server NIC 1 IP is 10.10.1.252 subnet 255.255.255.0
Server NIC 2 IP is 10.10.1.251 subnet 255.255.255.0
How can i get computers in Network 2 to access internet?
Explain the risks of not using multiple networks on a 300 host LAN
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have 3 Macs (OS 10.6.8) and one PC (Windows 7) at work. They are all connected to the company network for internet and access to shared network drives.The computers are used for media (mostly video) production and we need to move large files between the computers easily and quickly. The current network (company wide) is slow and unreliable, so I would like to create a separate network for these four computers and have them connected to both the company network and the office room network. Each computer already has two network ports and I have a router I can use.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a Windows 7 Pro Desktop with an on-board Ethernet and an Axis USB To Ethernet adapter. The on board Ethernet is configured as dhcp and obtain the address 10.162.146.123 with 255.255.255.0 subnet. The Axis USB to Ethernet adapter is static ip configuration with 10.38.25.37 and 255.0.0.0 as subnet. Under the adv settings I have also another ip 11.38.25.37 with 255.0.0.0 subnet. When the Axis is communicating 10.38.0.1 network I can not access the internet using the on board Ethernet 10.162.146.123. I have to disable either one of the cards to access one network at a time.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI currently have a hub-and-spoke VPN configuration with 6 ASA 5505's at remote sites all connected to an ASA 5510 at HQ via IPSEC lan-to-lan tunnels. My current configuration allows hosts on the remote site networks to talk to hosts on the HQ network, but not to hosts on the other remote sites.I have receieved a request to allow comminucation between the remote sites as well, with traffic all routed through the 5510 at HQ.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm using 2 TP-Link TL-WA7510N to bridge a internet connection the connection is using a captive portal for my guests via pfsense. What i would like to do now is run a pc on the same connection without using the captive portal .So basicly i would need 1 secure network for my single pc and the one with captive portal for my guests.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAdding a second DAP-1522, They have 1 DAP-1522, they set that up useing the WAP(button on the side), This one is running in the frontroom of the house and the 2nd bridge will be running in the bedroom of the house.She has tried to click on the WAP button on both Dap-1522's and then the router to sync but thats not working, from what we can tell. I think I will need to manually config them now that a second one has been introduced.the frontroom Bridge is 192.168.0.50, but we cant find the ipaddreess for the second dap-1522 at this time. So question to all, if I can - Is there a way to identify all of the Dap-1522's on the network or anything that is connected on the network. as the DIR-655 is only showing 2 things connected?Right now I wish she would have listened too me and had her house wired for ethernet when the house was being built.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am looking to create an office network with each person having internet access but on a private network. however everyone will need to be able to access a communal printer. would they be able to see it if they were all on a different subnet or would i need to set up vlans?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI would like to associate multiple IPv4 networks with one physical interface in the router. All those multiple networks share the same broadcast domain(VLAN 5). I am aware that it's not possible to have multiple subinterfaces in the router with the same "encapsulation dot1Q 5". Am I correct that only option here is to configure all those networks as a secondary network to router physical interface? Or are there other possibilities than secondary addresses?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have 3 networks coming on DMZ (VPN) interface. Only one network is able to ping the DMZ interface. See below networks coming i on the DMZ.
10.132.24.0/2410.132.25.0/2410.132.26.0/24 Only the 10.132.26.0/24 netork works as it is in the same range as the DMZ interface.
allowing the other two networks to communicate. I've attched the diagram and configs for your perusal.
I am setting up a customer site. One side is RV180W and the other side is Checkpoint 500W.
RV180W side
LAN - 192.168.100.0/24
Checkpoint side
LAN - 172.26.1.0/24
VOIP - 172.26.2.0/24
Need to setup an ipsec tunnel between the site. However, from the RV180W side, I can only ping the VOIP network, but not LAN. I have heard that RV180W only can talk to one remote network via ipsec, correct? workaround this other than changing out the RV180W?
I'm going to move offices into a shared situation with 3 companies. Each company will want its own private network so there's no snooping between companies. I am planning on using VOIP for the phone system (Nextiva cloud based). Is it possible to set up the system so that each company has access to the VOIP system but yet remains sequestered in the their own network for everything else. I was hoping to do this with one data port at each workstation using Cisco SPA-303 phones. The way I understand this, is that the phone plugs in to the data port and you daisy chain the workstation off from each phone. Is this possible to do this while having the system I described? Another wrinkle is that I'd also like all the networks to be access shared printers.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am using an ASA 5520 running 8.2(4). My objective is to get a VPN client to access more than one network on the inside of the network, i.e., I need to VPN in with an IPSec client and be able to establish tcp connections to servers at 192.168.210.x and 10.21.9.x and 10.21.3.x, I believe I am close to having this resolved, but seem to have a routing issue.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI currently have an 867vae router and a 1131ag ap setup with 2 vlans and 2 ssid's. I am in the process of baby proofing the house and would like to use the cisco plsk400 homeplug system to relocate my wap. I use 2 networks to seperate and filter the kids internet traffic from my own. It also allows me to shut the kids vlan when they shouldnt be on the internet.
As far as i can tell the plsk400 homeplug doesnt support 802.1q.... so is there any way i can keep the seperate networks/SSID's and the abilty to filter and turn off one of them at will without a trunked link to the router?
I just received a new Cisco SG300-10 and am configuring it in Layer 3 mode. I am trying to setup multiple routed VLANs going back to a FiOS Actiontec router. My configuration is as follows.
Fios Router: 192.168.1.1
Assigning DHCP 192.168.1.2 through 100.
SG300-10 has VLan 1 ip 192.168.1.5 used for Mgmt.
VLAN2 is 10.0.2.1
VLAN3 is 10.0.3.1.
I have a static route set on the fios router for both subnets setup as follows.
Destination 10.0.3.0 Gateway 192.168.1.5 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Metric 1
Destination 10.0.2.0 Gateway 192.168.1.5 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Metric 1
I have a laptop connected to Gi8 on the Cisco (Vlan 3) and statically assigned 10.0.3.3, with a gateway of 10.0.3.1. DNS set to the fios router (192.168.1.1).
Everything pretty much works EXCEPT, I cannot get out to the internet from either vlan. Traffic routes between vlans/and the default subnet on the fios without issue.
When I ping out, DNS resolves, but will not go past the fios router. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
setting up networks with multiple locations and multiple wireless points.For example: My sisters' home has here modem in her main computer room, it has a Belkin router hooked to the modem. Then a line goes from there to my nephew's room where I tried to expand their network by adding another router. I really just wanted an access point, but they don't seem to sell these as much as they used to. Anyway, I had it working, but it was two different networks, NETWORK1 and NETWORK2. So they had to swap networks when moving around the house. what would be the best hardware setup to provide both sides of the house with some Hardwired access as well as wifi access? Right now, we have two routers, a DIR615 (or something like that) and a Cisco E1000, and again hardwire going from the main computer room to my nephew's room.Also, in my house, I have lots of stuff... I have an Actiontec Router from FIOS, feeding a small hub as well as a switch in my main room. Which then feeds a Ps3, Wii, laptop, Denon reciever, and Access Point... and also feeds my Apple TimeCapsule, which also feeds my printer. My wireless devices range from cameras, iphones/ipads, and a wifi unit (I forget what it's called, but it connects my DVR wirelessly to my network, and the DVR itself doesn't have wifi).
my question about my setup is, should everything be on one network... as in let the ActionTec handle most of the duties and use switchers and accesspoints to extend the network. Should everything be on the same wireless network and channels? Like if I used my access point to extend, do I want the same settings as my main wireless router, and would that be the same for the Apple Airport Extreme?Also, does having all these wireless networks going create any kind of hinderance on my performance. For example, the PS3 has some sort of wifi in it... it produces a SSID, but I never connect to it. Should I make sure that's off? And in my main room, should I go with just the AirPort extreme over using it and the Wireless Access point.
I was curious what is the best way and how to setup a network that can do the following:I have two offices in different cities but I need them to be able to access the same database file.I can easily share a folder in 1 city and have all those computers access it but how can I share the file with the computers at the other city?
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View 3 Replies View RelatedWe have kids in the house and I'd like to limit their internet access to certain times of the day but because of the great amount of devices they use (phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) the only way I could think of doing that easily was to set up two wireless networks: one that the adults could use 24/7 and the other that the kids could access during certain set hours.
Here's the equipment I'm working with:
DLink DIR 615 wireless router
DLink DIR 515 wireless router
Motorola Surfboard cable modem S85101U
I plugged the DLink 615 in, set it up for DHCP client and plugged it into the cable modem. I lef the default 192.168.0.1 IP address for the device. On that router, I also reserved the 192.168.0.199 IP address and assigned it to the DLink 515.I also gave the DLink 515 device the IP 192.168.1.1 so I could administer it.I set the DLink 515 to static IP and made the IP 192.168.0.199 and the default gateway 192.168.0.1.I plugged the DLink 515 into one of the LAN ports in the DLink 615.I set a schedule on the DLink 615 to shut down internet access to the DLink 515 at a certain hour and turn it back on at another time.Everything seems to work ok, but at least once a day we have to unplug and plug the routers to reset them.
I am trying to set up a vrf for guest networks and am having issues on one of the switches.A quick overview (since I dont really know what i am doing ) we have two sites that are connected via lanex. each site has a 3750. The only internet connectivity is the remote site (so all the users at the local site route out through the remote site to get to the internet)I need to make a guest network at the local site using our current infrastructure but it cannot have any access to our network resources.
I have created a vlan here (vl166) and on the remote switch
ip vrf TRAINING
didnt do any route distribution
then added "ip vrf forwarding TRAINTING" and readded the ip to the vlan interface
gave it an ip address of 172.16.166.1
did the exact same thing on the remote switch but with interface address of .2
enabled ospf on both switches.... router ospf 3 vrf TRAINING
I cant ping from one interface to the other... when I try pinging from the remote switch I get :
CISCO3750MCI-1#ping vrf TRAINING 172.16.166.1
% VRF does not have a usable source address
CISCO3750MCI-1#show ip vrf interfaces TRAINING
Interface IP-Address VRF Protocol
Vl16 172.16.16.2 TRAINING down
I cant see why the interface is down. Nothing in the logs (even when I do no shut... it just accepts the command but doesnt come up)
I was actually looking forward to setup multiple routers at our college(I know its quite late) where we have quite a good network of ethernet cables. Also, almost every cluster/lab has its own switch and we use static IPs with proxy to one network address(192.168.130.2). The user should be able to travel across multiple ROUTER/AP zones without changing connections.
all I got was I have to do something with MAC cloning and SSIDs.
getting a secondary isp as back-up and redundancy...and work arounds for ddos's....I just thought that i could use a switch/bridgeable router that can act as a switch... and run that off the first in line off the #1 isp router. Instead of connecting the second into the isp port, i should be able to put the #2 isp line into that. and put #1 ethercable into one of the outgoing ports from the second. And keep all the pc's on the #1 as is....But it should still use both providers simultaniously...right? I have 3 or more routers that can do this, and i have used them like this and shared several pc's internet's other then the primary ISP. But it was shared through the pc. and separate NICS or wifi AP's. I currently have one that will autosense a gig, and have bought another router that can operate at a gig that i plan to put into the #1 position as it's the fastest one. And will keep 1 gig without variability. and also give me wifi n 450-700. And they both support bridgeing,repeating and network balanceing /shareing. This should be possible and i won't have to spend $4,000 on a router with 2 ISP ports, and only uses it as fail-over....=c this should use both simulataniously and balance workloads between each.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have Cisco 3560X L3 Switch. We have done Inter VLAN in our internal networks. Below are the VLAN details
Default VLAN1 IP 192.168.125.2 (Gi0/1, Gi0/23, Gi0/24)
Interface Gi0/1 (Port Configure as a Trunk)
Interface VLAN 10 SERVERS_SW (Gi0/2 to 0/6)
IP Address: - 192.168.0.1 255.255.254.0
Interface VLAN 20 USERS_SW (Gi0/7 to 0/18)
IP Address: - 192.168.152.1 255.255.248.0
Interface VLAN 30 SPARE_SERVER_SW (Gi 0/19 to Gi 0/22)
IP Address: - 192.168.8.1 255.255.248.0
We have Sonicwall NSA2400 Firewall and we have setup Site-to-Site between our other offices who has Sonicwall TZ210 firewall. It works fine and they are able to access all the above networks.
Now the problem is we have one more site which uses Vigor Firewall (with Internal Network 192.168.100.0). We have setup the site-to-site vpn between Sonicwall NSA 2400 (Lets say SITE A) and Vigor (Lets say SITE B) but SITE A is unable to ping to SITE B Firewall but SITE B is able to *ONLY* SITE A firewall.
SITE A is trying to ping from User VLANs whose local ip is 192.168.152.0 range.
How to add route to 100.0 so that we will be able to ping and access SITE B networks.
At my company, we lease 3 static public IP addresses from 1 ISP. We want to have 3 separate networks that each use one of the IP addresses. Network 1 is the computer network, network 2 is the VOIP network, and network 3 is the security camera network. I am trying to determine the best way to do this. I have come up with 2 solutions in my head, but I'm not sure if they will work or not. I would like to get some input. Solution 1:Solution 1 looks something like this. Fiber box -> Router-> 3 switches. There would be one WAN input on the router, that would have a static route to 3 different LAN ports. For example, address 24.244.208.101 would be assigned to LAN port 1, 24.244.208.102 would be assigned to LAN port 2, and 24.244.208.103 would be assigned to LAN port 3 (by assigned, I mean have a static route to it). Is there some type of router that is capable of doing this? Solution 2:Solution 2 looks something like this. Fiber box -> Switch -> 3 Routers. The ethernet cable would run from the Fiber Box to a switch, and then 3 routers would be plugged into the switch. Each router would have the Static information configured in them. Would both of these methods work? If so, which would be the best way to go?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have the following batch script which works except I cannot get the -W incrementing file flag to work. Everytime I run the script tcpdump will capture the traffic on my network but will overwrite the file each time. I just need it to write a new file with a sequence of file01, file02, file03?
@echo off
tcpdump -s 96 -c 50 -C 20 -W 50 -n -q -w tcpdumpbatchfile.dmp
exit
rem -s size
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