Multiple networks on LAN interface require multiple gateway address
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Multiple networks on LAN interface require multiple gateway address
Region : Australia
Model : TL-R480T+
Hardware Version : V7
Firmware Version : 1.0.0 Build 20140514 Rel.34582s
ISP : dodo
Dear Forum,
I did a search to find an answer but appologise if this has been asked before.
I have a VOIP PBX behind my router. The PBX requires routing between a LAN and WAN which have different networks.
I used to have it behind a cisco 857w and I simply added an additional IPv4 address on the LAN interface.
That allowed the PBX to 'route' between them and it worked well.
Is there a way of doing something similar with the 480?
What solution would you propose?
I have looked at http://www.tp-link.com.au/faq-887.html but the router it is describing has additional features to the 480.
Many Thanks in advance.
bono
Model : TL-R480T+
Hardware Version : V7
Firmware Version : 1.0.0 Build 20140514 Rel.34582s
ISP : dodo
Dear Forum,
I did a search to find an answer but appologise if this has been asked before.
I have a VOIP PBX behind my router. The PBX requires routing between a LAN and WAN which have different networks.
I used to have it behind a cisco 857w and I simply added an additional IPv4 address on the LAN interface.
That allowed the PBX to 'route' between them and it worked well.
Is there a way of doing something similar with the 480?
What solution would you propose?
I have looked at http://www.tp-link.com.au/faq-887.html but the router it is describing has additional features to the 480.
Many Thanks in advance.
bono