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GreenHornet5
Mar 21, 2012Aspirant
Multiple LANs on 1 WAN
Hi all, I have performed a search but cant seem to find what I am looking for. Current Set up 2wire BT router set up as DCHP on a peer-peer network. Previous IT guy set up IP address as 192....
GreenHornet5
Mar 21, 2012Aspirant
I have the BT router set up with PPPoE and all the login and user passwords etc. This IP address is set to 192.168.69.1 and is the DHCP server for all the PC's on the peer-peer network.
As I need to have the new network set up in unison with (but totally seperate from) the existing network, i had hoped that the Firewall/router FVS318 would be able to be configured for this allowing me to you a new network subnet of 192.168.0.1 onwards.
There must be a way to configure the equipment so both networks can use the internet connection, the .69.x via the BT router and the .0.x via the FVS318.
I just need to know whether the BT router should be before or after the FVS318.
I have spent all day f***king around with it and I am now totally frustrated.
As I need to have the new network set up in unison with (but totally seperate from) the existing network, i had hoped that the Firewall/router FVS318 would be able to be configured for this allowing me to you a new network subnet of 192.168.0.1 onwards.
There must be a way to configure the equipment so both networks can use the internet connection, the .69.x via the BT router and the .0.x via the FVS318.
I just need to know whether the BT router should be before or after the FVS318.
I have spent all day f***king around with it and I am now totally frustrated.
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