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    Default Re: Connecting Two Routers each with Different ISP


    so its like a static route for network a and network b


  2. #12

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    Yeap like ip routing ... everything is LAN segmentation..



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    thank you for your advice yacky2006 - ill let you know if this works. ill try this out tomorrow.

    so which devices should i connect?

    router A - bridge pc - router B ?
    or
    switch A - bridge pc - switch B ?


    Im still open to more solutions on this topic so that we could make an assessment on the best solution with minimal cost and open to network growth.

  4. #14

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    switch A - bridge pc - switch B

  5. #15

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    VPN tunelling
    kindky check your router capability for VPN
    or
    you can setup-up linux pc router for VPN (CIPE or Freeswan)

    A virtual private network (VPN) is a tool that enables the secure transmission of data over untrusted networks such as the Internet. VPNs commonly are used to connect local area networks (LANs) into wide area networks (WANs) using the Internet. Perhaps you need to build a VPN between two offices but are not sure if the large infrastructure costs associated with an enterprise-level VPN solution are justifiable. The performance of applications that are intended for use over LANs (for example those that use network file sharing) seriously can be degraded over WAN connections. Likewise, lower bandwidth and longer latency in WAN connections can affect adversely the reliability and performance of groupware and thin-client applications. Perhaps you have a home office and would like to use your high-speed internet access to connect seamlessly and securely to your office LAN through an IPSec-capable router. Or perhaps you are just curious about VPNs and IPSec in general and want to experiment.






  6. #16

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    i'll agree to all sudgestion but i favor more to teban's.

    you can actually buy a router with 2 WAN ports there is even availableÂ* in the market today that can catter up to 4 WAN. Your requirement is a bit advance expect some cost involve that if you llike to have better quality.

    -Mindz-

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    OPTION 1: If the routers have more than 1 RJ-45 LAN ports. RIP (Router Information Protocol) feature in routers must be ENABLED to get the most of the routers. Pwede sad DISABLE kung di pa sweto mo configure ug RIP.
    [img width=500 height=327]http://img431.imageshack.us/img431/2237/18yt.jpg[/img]

    OPTION 2: If the routers have only 1 RJ-45 LAN port. RIP (Router Information Protocol) feature in routers must be ENABLED to get the most of the routers. Pwede sad DISABLE kung di pa sweto mo configure ug RIP.
    [img width=500 height=327]http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/2581/22fy.jpg[/img]

    OPTION 3: Kung isa ra ang switch/hub. RIP (Router Information Protocol) feature in routers must be ENABLED to get the most of the routers. Pwede sad DISABLE kung di pa sweto mo configure ug RIP.
    [img width=500 height=327]http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/8651/36mm.jpg[/img]


    Pasensya na mo sa diagram... just Magnify the pics by right clicking the image and click View Image (Firefox users) , for Internet Explorer just dont screw with it.. kekeke joke ra.. u can download the pic and view...

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    ... orrrr you can get a piece of hardware that does load balancing.

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    Connect your 2network in star topology(even two hubs/router are connecting each other.)

    1. goto network connection properties.click the properties of the TCP/IP.Assign IP address of each PC.Make sure two networks has the same SUBNET MASK.

    2.Assign DEFAULT GATEWAY for each network.
    a. NETwork A for GLOBE must have the same DEFAULT GATEWAY.and DNS SERVER.
    b.NETwork B for PLDT must have the same DEFAULT GATEWAY.and DNS SERVER

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    - Now your PC's can have the gateways you've just installed. (Yes you can assign multiple gateways in a PC running Windows 2000,XP, Server OSes.) By this, your PC's can now enjoy havig 2 or more gateways.
    - Add as many DNS Servers to each PC as you can (the more DNS servers, the merrier.)
    - What ya waiting for, now do it.... kekekekeke

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