abailey
Very Senior Member
Ok now this finally makes some sense. I was also wondering why you had made it so complex when it did not have to be. I at first thought your goal was a stable network, but that was at odds with your complex network design. Now I see that your trying things to learn more about networking. Cool, have fun doing it! One thing you may want to consider is putting a very simple design in for your main network and then using all the other stuff in a lab type environment. Then you could tinker away and not effect your main network.Why? I´ve already bought the hardware, set it up according to the diagram and tested it. I´ll put the network in production when I move into a new apartment in the beginning of June. One thing I´m considering is to change the Linksys LRT224 router with pfSense running in a Mini-ITX pc.
6 months back I knew nothing about networking. It started with the idea of bypassing the ISP hardware (media-converter, router) and plug the fiber into a switch with a SFP module and split the ISP VLANs. I´m retarded ... sorry retired, and learning a little about networking has been a fun excercise in my old days.