 bbarreraPremium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
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Re: Routing between the same subnet said by A900MHz Fan:I will have to just live with the slowdown, which really seems to only manifest in the Linksys router. Can you explain that a bit more? Does the RVON gear talk to RVON gear in another office? |
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 | Yes, there is a group of RVON gear spread out at different locations via wireless, fiber and standard Cat5e links. There is other equipment that is on the same switch(es) as the RVON.
Neal |
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| said by A900MHz Fan: There is other equipment that is on the same switch(es) as the RVON. Do your switches support trunking or plug in high speed ports? That way you can upgrade the link between switches.
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 elnino join:2006-08-27 Akron, OH | said by tschmidt:said by A900MHz Fan: There is other equipment that is on the same switch(es) as the RVON. Do your switches support trunking or plug in high speed ports? That way you can upgrade the link between switches. /tom Each switch has 2 gigabit ports on them, that should be plenty of uplink speed even when they aren't bonded.
I'm still not sure why you can't keep the existing subnet for the RVON stuff and then make a new subnet for everything else. If the network is designed as the picture above (with the Internet switch as a different subnet), there's no reason I can see why it wouldn't work. If there needs to be broadcast traffic from the internet subnet to the RVON side, then you can't separate them. As long as the second router has NAT disabled, every device can be accessed as if they were on the same subnet.
I couldn't find any info online about RVON devices so I'm not sure how that protocol or whatever actually work |
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 bbarreraPremium,MVM join:2000-10-23 Sacramento, CA kudos:1 Reviews:
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| reply to A900MHz Fan said by A900MHz Fan:Yes, there is a group of RVON gear spread out at different locations via wireless, fiber and standard Cat5e links. There is other equipment that is on the same switch(es) as the RVON. I suspect you have a lot of VoIP traffic from LAN to Internet and that is reason for 'slowdown' -- it would really help if you explained what you meant by slowdown. If you have significant VoIP traffic to/from the Internet then you either need more bandwidth or a better router. |
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