Two RV082 behind 2 DSL modems will work, can you configure your DSL routers into 'bridge mode'?
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If the remotes see the main office as 192.168.0.0/16 then all 192.168.x.x traffic will go to the main office, not just 192.168.1.x traffic.
In the main office, keep the 192.168.10.0/24 and 192.168.97.0/16 destinations for the remotes, so the traffic will be forwarded along to the various remotes...
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Check this out separate cables that easily attach to prewired jacks. if they have the end connections you need, no re building cables.
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I would look for the make and model number of the switch. I am unsure how we can help with a part we cannot identify. (You have direct wired the offending port and it works without the switch?)
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Absolutely. If you never attach it to the internet, it will NOT be seen by anyone on the internet.
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http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=462
or
http://www.tek-tips.com/threadminder.cfm?pid=940
may know more
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You want help with software you did not identify in any way?
How would anyone even know if they were an expert?
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833127493 is as cheap as I see a managed switch, which is what you want.
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If the 'modem' (first router) is at 192.168.1.254 and the second router is at 192.168.1.1 then you can't see the 'modem' as the PC thinks you are trying for a local device and never sends the packets to the second router. Since 10.0.0.1 is not in the local subnet, the PC sends packets to the...
1) Your DSL modem (which you did not identify) is a router. If it was just a modem, it would not have an IP Adress.
2) One function of any Gateway router is to protect some small network from some larger network. (usually the internet) They do not usually protect the larger network from your...
It uses them in order they were created, usually this means it favors wired.
If you unplug in the middle of a single transfer it will fail, but the next transfer should succeed. If your protocol retries automatically, you may not even know it failed and reconnected.
If the wired is on one...
No, I use Linksys/Cisco RV082, RV042, WRV4400N and Netopia 3347g in one VPN.
You will want to print the exact settings at each end, as they have to exactly match.
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STP is fairly bad unless managed, the algorithm defaults to the Lowest MAC Address being the root of the tree, but the lowest MAC address is almost always the oldest, least capable piece of equipment you own.
You want your newest network device to be the root of your network in most instances...
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