Hi I am trying to properly set up a VPN in a mixed environment. Here are the details. In my basement, I have a main router a D-link Dir-655 that is connected to my modem, main workstation computer, Qnap Ts-209 Pro (NAS), and my laptop. Then I have an ethernet cable running from the 655 to my other router the D-link DGL-4500, which is located upstairs. The 4500 simply extends the network to my living room (forgot what the technical term is called) and I have my HTPC, Xbox 360, and Jadoo TV (little internet tv streaming box) connected to that. The dgl-4500 also broadcasts a wireless g/n signal.
I recently enabled jumbo frames, 4k on my main rig, laptop, htpc, and nas to great improvement of transfer speeds between my NAS and computers. However it did make my wireless really wonky and also my speeds get hit when the non 4k jumbo clients are active (mainly the JadooTV).
Is the best solution to setup a VPN, where my wireless, Jaddoo TV, and Xbox 360 or in their own network and everything else on a 4k MTU network? Do I need a switch that can handle VPNs or can the DIR-655/DGL-4500 handle it?
Would a Netgear GS105E be useful in this situation. The proposed setup is here
I recently enabled jumbo frames, 4k on my main rig, laptop, htpc, and nas to great improvement of transfer speeds between my NAS and computers. However it did make my wireless really wonky and also my speeds get hit when the non 4k jumbo clients are active (mainly the JadooTV).
Is the best solution to setup a VPN, where my wireless, Jaddoo TV, and Xbox 360 or in their own network and everything else on a 4k MTU network? Do I need a switch that can handle VPNs or can the DIR-655/DGL-4500 handle it?
Would a Netgear GS105E be useful in this situation. The proposed setup is here
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