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TopicONT Modem -> Network Switch -> 2 Separate Routers
Dmess85
11/06/21 6:26:02 PM
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captpackrat posted...
If I'm understanding you correctly, you're wanting to go from the modem to a switch, then use two routers to create two separate networks? Yes, this can be done. Each router would need a different address on the WAN side, such as 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3.

A lot depends on the modem, if it's acting like a router then you could end up with a double NAT situation, which can cause problems for gaming, VoIP, and certain server applications like Plex.

A higher end router can create VLANs which would allow you to have separate virtual networks using a single router.

actually the idea is to have them work as a single network through the mesh but to give better range... so you think router to router would be better than having each router communicate through a switch?


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