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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

    Thank you so very much. I'm going to get on it right promptly.
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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

    Yes, this all makes sense, so far. I found a NetGear ProSafe 8 port gigabit switch I think will do the trick. It seems to have all the specs you recommended. I'm glad to learn I don't have to change the addressing scope of the business network. However, one last thing you didn't answer from my...
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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

    Thank you for your reply. For now, I must assume the managed switch goes between the modem from the ISP and the two routers. Is this correct? Also, the business network is already set up as 192.168.1XX.1 with the Windows SBS server handling DHCP and DNS. The server's address is...
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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

    Thanks john-b691. I appreciate your feedback and it's given me some insight as to how my configuration will not be suitable. Primarily, I need to remove the FTP server from the business network and run it on a network isolated from the business network. This is so that clients that access the...
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    1 ISP, 2 LANs

    Hi: I've been reading a lot on this forum and several others, looking for an solution to my situation. I've come close but still need some help. I have 1 ISP that I'd like to split for two internal networks. I run a small business from my home and would like to split the WAN connection so that...