Good morning everyone,
This is my first post on the forums.
It seemed like this particular topic was the right place to pose a question, since I am wondering if a VLAN will help me on my case.
I work at the garage of my house, but the Internet (I have BOTH Comcast Internet and AT&T DSL) goes in the house. I have cat 5 wiring from the place where the Internet is, inside the house, to my garage.
My firewall is a HotBrick LB-2 VPN, which I have had for several years, using one connection as a backup of the other for a long time, for several years. I have never been able to use them simultaneously because I could not get UMA (TMobile's technology to use the WiFi in my house for voice while I am connected to it) working with the two of them up at the same time.
I have been thinking of retiring the Hotbrick, because the company does not exist anymore, and there have not been any new updates for years.
In considering options for a new firewall with dual (or even three) WAN ports, including an option for wireless, I have considered many alternatives, but the one I would like to implement is a Virtual machine firewall on my ESXi 4.1 Server, running either IPCOP or PFSENSE.
The problem is, my ESXi server is in the garage, and here is where the question is:
I have on both the place where the cable and dsl modems are, AND at the place where the ESXi server is, Netgear switches capable of VLAN (GS716T and GS724T, for more details).
Does anyone know whether I can create a VLAN to connect the cable modem and DSL modem to ports on the switch inside the house, that will only talk to two physical interfaces on the switch in the garage, that will then be fed to the Virtual Machine firewall ?
The question arises simply because, even though they have an ethernet connection, they don't have local addresses (they possibly have the public addresses designated by Comcast and AT&T respectively), so I don't even know where to start creating the VLANs.
Any ideas?
Thanks everyone for your help.
This is my first post on the forums.
It seemed like this particular topic was the right place to pose a question, since I am wondering if a VLAN will help me on my case.
I work at the garage of my house, but the Internet (I have BOTH Comcast Internet and AT&T DSL) goes in the house. I have cat 5 wiring from the place where the Internet is, inside the house, to my garage.
My firewall is a HotBrick LB-2 VPN, which I have had for several years, using one connection as a backup of the other for a long time, for several years. I have never been able to use them simultaneously because I could not get UMA (TMobile's technology to use the WiFi in my house for voice while I am connected to it) working with the two of them up at the same time.
I have been thinking of retiring the Hotbrick, because the company does not exist anymore, and there have not been any new updates for years.
In considering options for a new firewall with dual (or even three) WAN ports, including an option for wireless, I have considered many alternatives, but the one I would like to implement is a Virtual machine firewall on my ESXi 4.1 Server, running either IPCOP or PFSENSE.
The problem is, my ESXi server is in the garage, and here is where the question is:
I have on both the place where the cable and dsl modems are, AND at the place where the ESXi server is, Netgear switches capable of VLAN (GS716T and GS724T, for more details).
Does anyone know whether I can create a VLAN to connect the cable modem and DSL modem to ports on the switch inside the house, that will only talk to two physical interfaces on the switch in the garage, that will then be fed to the Virtual Machine firewall ?
The question arises simply because, even though they have an ethernet connection, they don't have local addresses (they possibly have the public addresses designated by Comcast and AT&T respectively), so I don't even know where to start creating the VLANs.
Any ideas?
Thanks everyone for your help.
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