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to archonmk
Re: [Other] 1 Gateway Multiple Subnets setupi am not trying to de-rail this topic, but what are you trying to accomplish? would a higher end router that has vlan capabilities be a better option for you?
of course it would be nice to get your setup working/figure out why the third one isnt working, but what is the end goal? |
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The end goal is for all of the subnets to get internet without having to buy additional equipment. I read in the system log of the gateway multiple connection refused events but my firewall is disabled my that is causing the issue. |
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tomdlgns
Premium Member
2013-Jan-15 10:41 am
i would consider installing pfsense on an old computer with a few NICs. you can do excatly what you want with 1 router/firewall (pfsense) and you wouldn't need the additional devices.
also, you can manage everything from 1 webGUI/IP address. right now, you have 4 devices you have the option to connect into. 3 of them being the routers you are trying to get working. i realize you already have the hardware and almost 100% operational, just giving you a suggestion. you may benefit (in the long run) from being able to manage everything in 1 location. |
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