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FishOuttaWater
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I'm trying to do network segregation for my home network without going broke.
From our 6mbps home dsl connection, I'm trying to protect our personal network, host a few web sites on a Linux box, and provide an internet drop to a tenant that is likely to download trojan horses at any time.
Currently I'm trying a Linksys RVL200, but...
- Segregation between VLANs is all or nothing, so if I allow access from the home network to configure the web server, I have to allow *all* traffic there.
- Performance seems to be iffy. When my kid goes to youtube, I get > 100ms pings to the router.
- The router seems to lock me out from the admin interface periodically until I reboot it. (I'm using beta firmware because the release versions don't allow forwarding ports to other subnets besides the default.)
I need:
- segregation (i.e. VLAN)
- the ability to route and filter packets between vlans.
- QOS so I don't lag the kids XBOX games when I run bittorrent.
- at least 6mbps throughput, preferably room to grow up to about 20mbps.
- VPN access.
- stability
- >= 4 ports
I can see that a Sonicwall tz190, a Cisco 1801, or a Netscreen 25/50 would do the job, but I can't get into those for less than about $600, which is more than I have in my piggy bank.
Are there any routers out there for ~$200 that fit the bill?
How about running the traffic through the Linux box? Is that feasible? I suppose I would need a managed switch and/or a lot of network ports.
...or am I misusing the RVL200 somehow?
Suggestions?
TIA,
- Tim.
From our 6mbps home dsl connection, I'm trying to protect our personal network, host a few web sites on a Linux box, and provide an internet drop to a tenant that is likely to download trojan horses at any time.
Currently I'm trying a Linksys RVL200, but...
- Segregation between VLANs is all or nothing, so if I allow access from the home network to configure the web server, I have to allow *all* traffic there.
- Performance seems to be iffy. When my kid goes to youtube, I get > 100ms pings to the router.
- The router seems to lock me out from the admin interface periodically until I reboot it. (I'm using beta firmware because the release versions don't allow forwarding ports to other subnets besides the default.)
I need:
- segregation (i.e. VLAN)
- the ability to route and filter packets between vlans.
- QOS so I don't lag the kids XBOX games when I run bittorrent.
- at least 6mbps throughput, preferably room to grow up to about 20mbps.
- VPN access.
- stability
- >= 4 ports
I can see that a Sonicwall tz190, a Cisco 1801, or a Netscreen 25/50 would do the job, but I can't get into those for less than about $600, which is more than I have in my piggy bank.
Are there any routers out there for ~$200 that fit the bill?
How about running the traffic through the Linux box? Is that feasible? I suppose I would need a managed switch and/or a lot of network ports.
...or am I misusing the RVL200 somehow?
Suggestions?
TIA,
- Tim.