After a long while, i'm coming back to this topic/issue.
So i still did not manage to configure the router to use both IP addresses that i have but i would really like to give it another try.
The situation remained the same, my ISP gives me two IP's over two separate PPPoE clients, named WAN1 and WAN2.
My intention is to use one IP for traffic going to/from my homelab server (where i host some websites) and the other IP for normal web use.
One thing that i really want to implement this time around is separating the traffic/access between the two WAN's in the sense that i want the Server WAN (lets say WAN1) to only "see" devices on its own network (VLAN1) and nothing else, for example if someone would hack one of the websites on the server they would not be able to see/access any device connected on the VLAN2.
Maybe this is a bit confusing so i tried to draw a logical schematic.
So i still did not manage to configure the router to use both IP addresses that i have but i would really like to give it another try.
The situation remained the same, my ISP gives me two IP's over two separate PPPoE clients, named WAN1 and WAN2.
My intention is to use one IP for traffic going to/from my homelab server (where i host some websites) and the other IP for normal web use.
One thing that i really want to implement this time around is separating the traffic/access between the two WAN's in the sense that i want the Server WAN (lets say WAN1) to only "see" devices on its own network (VLAN1) and nothing else, for example if someone would hack one of the websites on the server they would not be able to see/access any device connected on the VLAN2.
Maybe this is a bit confusing so i tried to draw a logical schematic.
Statistics: Posted by dacian — Sat Mar 16, 2024 3:27 pm