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Recent content by NFSbuff

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    VLAN Question

    It's not to be cool, I assure you. The office devices should never communicate with devices on the guest network. The broadcast traffic of the VoIP phones should be limited to just themselves. I don't want the core devices (maintenance pages for the gateway, switches, controllers, etc) seen by...
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    VLAN Question

    Thanks Samir. The next step is to actually implement it. I'm using a Ubiquiti Gateway and switch, so hopefully the theory will equate to reality.
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    VLAN Question

    Thanks for the reply. I get that the VLANs shouldn't talk to each other. I'm wondering if VLAN 1 will have internet access. I've re-arranged the image to hopefully better illustrate the question:
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    VLAN Question

    This is probably a noob question, and Google wasn't much help. Does joining multiple VLANs allow for cross VLAN communication? Specifically in my case, does a device on VLAN 1 have internet access, and/or does the internet have access to VLAN 1 ? Image to clarify:
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    Dual WAN Problem

    @Tim: Yes, this DrayTek allows for 3 dynamic DNS clients, and each one can be mapped to listen on a specific WAN port or a preferred order of ports. @teknojnky: Yes, both IP's are dynamic, as specified by both my ISP over the phone and as stated on my bill. Plus, both WAN's connect as DHCP...
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    Dual WAN Problem

    The one-to-one NAT option would be the ideal solution, but I'm using 2 dynamic IP's so I'd run the risk of having a server become unavailable if an IP were to change. Checking the ARP table in the router, I noticed some anomalies that point to an ARP table somewhere as the cause of the...
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    Dual WAN Problem

    Thanks for the reply. The two IP's are used for two servers that both require port 443 and 80 traffic, coming from two different domain names. The router is setup so that servers A and B are fixed to WAN ports A and B, respectively. From the outside, traffic from domain 1 comes through WAN A...
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    Dual WAN Problem

    Hi all. I'm experiencing a very strange issue that I can't seem to solve. The setup in question is attached to this post. Now to the problem. Currently, I am given two dynamic IP addresses from my ISP. The DrayTek router shown has two WAN ports. Accessing the modem's configuration page shows...
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    NETGEAR FVS336G vs DRAYTEK 2950G

    Dennis, one other quick question. The fan you mention as being present on the Draytek--is it loud enough to be bothersome in a quiet office environment? I actually like the idea of actively cooled components on a high performance device, but if its annoyingly audible we'll have to make...
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    NETGEAR FVS336G vs DRAYTEK 2950G

    My goodness Dennis, that, as far as I'm concerned, is as complete a review as I would ever need to make a well informed decision. Thank you for that. For all intents and purposes, I'm now sold on the Draytek 2950. Your last post should be sticky'd, as it directly compares a product to one that...
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    NETGEAR FVS336G vs DRAYTEK 2950G

    In a nutshell, the FVS336G's lack of adaptive load balancing was disappointing, UPNP broke all kinds of things and, in our short experience, the device was picky with what modems it would play nice with. Not the Netgear experience we were hoping for. So, we're in the market again and from...
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    NETGEAR FVS336G vs DRAYTEK 2950G

    Dennis, what 64-bit version of Windows did you attempt SSL VPN with? Does it just not work or are there certificate signing issues? Is the native built-in VPN client in Windows the one you are referring to that works with the DrayTek? Apologies for the barrage of questions, but we are...
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