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hellonewman

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  1. If you have one router that supports Vlans (such as DD-WRT) , then you don't need two routers. If you don't have a router that supports Vlans, then the only other way you can break up the network is by using two routers. Routers break up networks as do Vlans, switches do not.

    I think some are confused as to what the rolls of routers and switches are ...

    ex using two routers could be like this:

    192.168.1.x

    MODEM/ISP -> [WAN]Router 1 [LAN port 1] Client 1 private network (192.168.10.10) \

    [LAN port 2] Client 2 private network (192.168.10.11) ---Default Gateway is Router 1's IP 192.168.10.1

    [LAN port 3] Client 3 private network (192.168.10.12) /

    [LAN port 4] [WAN]Router 2 [LAN port 1] VM Box (192.168.20.10) Default Gateway is Router 2's IP 192.168.20.1

    192.168.20.x

    Make sense?

    Hope that helps :)

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