Two router set-up and DMZ
Posted: Sun Jul 21, 2013 8:38 pm
All,
I have done some reading on the net and have read through the various posts here on the forum. Hope I am not asking questions that have readily available answers; haven't seen anything tho. Also, let me apologize as I have little technical knowledge and understanding. I may be way out in left field here...just looking for some advice and guidance.
Background: I live in Oman (Arabian Peninsula), have ADSL, Omantel is ISP, and internet package is 8-10mbs.
I am currently in the process of ordering a 7800DXl and BiPac P106N HomePlug kit (awaiting shipping quote from BroadbandBuyer).
I will be attempting to set up a two router/modem configuration. The 7800DXL will be the primary and an ASUS N66U w/ Open VPN (StrongVPN) will be the second inline modem/router. It is my intent for the 7800DXL to be hooked up (wired) to a PS3 for online gaming and broadcast a non VPN wireless signal. I want the ASUS to broadcast a separate SSID with VPN signal.
There are only a couple adults in the house so there will not be a heavy load on the routers. I play PS3 online and download movies online as well as general internet usage. The VPN signal will be to stream NetFlix/Hulu and for Skype (primarily the TV connection). I wont be worrying about network printers and such. I am considering buying a NAS for use as a media center (though I am not sure which router/modem it should be hooked up to).
So, if I am not too far out in left field, I have a couple thoughts/questions:
(1) Will I be able to broadcast two separate SSIDs at the same time or will I need a second IP from the ISP? StrongVPN has told me I will be able to use both modems at the same time with separate SSIDs; just looking for some additional feedback.
(2) I currently have the PS3 on a DMZ to open the NAT. If I am not mistaken, I will need to DMZ the ASUS modem/router. If so, am I able to have two DMZ connections? What is the difference between DMZ and port forwarding?
Any insight is appreciated.
Mike
I have done some reading on the net and have read through the various posts here on the forum. Hope I am not asking questions that have readily available answers; haven't seen anything tho. Also, let me apologize as I have little technical knowledge and understanding. I may be way out in left field here...just looking for some advice and guidance.
Background: I live in Oman (Arabian Peninsula), have ADSL, Omantel is ISP, and internet package is 8-10mbs.
I am currently in the process of ordering a 7800DXl and BiPac P106N HomePlug kit (awaiting shipping quote from BroadbandBuyer).
I will be attempting to set up a two router/modem configuration. The 7800DXL will be the primary and an ASUS N66U w/ Open VPN (StrongVPN) will be the second inline modem/router. It is my intent for the 7800DXL to be hooked up (wired) to a PS3 for online gaming and broadcast a non VPN wireless signal. I want the ASUS to broadcast a separate SSID with VPN signal.
There are only a couple adults in the house so there will not be a heavy load on the routers. I play PS3 online and download movies online as well as general internet usage. The VPN signal will be to stream NetFlix/Hulu and for Skype (primarily the TV connection). I wont be worrying about network printers and such. I am considering buying a NAS for use as a media center (though I am not sure which router/modem it should be hooked up to).
So, if I am not too far out in left field, I have a couple thoughts/questions:
(1) Will I be able to broadcast two separate SSIDs at the same time or will I need a second IP from the ISP? StrongVPN has told me I will be able to use both modems at the same time with separate SSIDs; just looking for some additional feedback.
(2) I currently have the PS3 on a DMZ to open the NAT. If I am not mistaken, I will need to DMZ the ASUS modem/router. If so, am I able to have two DMZ connections? What is the difference between DMZ and port forwarding?
Any insight is appreciated.
Mike