I have a Windows XP machine that hosts an application that reads web
blogs and does statistical analysis on the gathered data. We use AT&T
DSL service so that we can rotate the dynamic IP address on the modem to
get another unique IP address, in affe...
This non-negotiable requirement forces the use of EoI: The DSL modems
must be accessible to the XP servers via their factory default IP of
192.168.0.1 We send anywhere from 4 to 10 DSL modems to remote sites so
we can use the GEO IP pools of those re...
Thanks all for your posts and replies. Since we need to extend the
broadcast network across the WAN, it turns out that what we want is
called Ethernet over IP (EoI) We can VLAN tag each connection and direct
any random VLAN to the XP server and acces...
802.1q tagging should not be of any concern, unless your plumbing a 2nd
interface in the XP server and you want to route that over to the remote
site. You diagram is clean , but how your explaining what your trying to
accomplish not clear nor make an...
Precisely why I am posting in this forum. My client has a competitor
doing this right now with Cisco 1800 and Cisco Catalyst 2900. I am told
that they use " port trunking" to extend the VLANs from one site to
another. They have 4 modems, each plugged...