The router on a stick model is very limited in scalability. Remember that
all VLANs will traverse the routers interface. The cheapest way to do this
would be a layer 3 switch. Something like a Cisco 3550 with EMI image. Check
out
www.cisco.com for more info.
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> > They do make routers with multiple LAN interfaces, but the are not
budget
> > conscience. You could use a server with multiple NIC's, but depending on
> > where your resources are, and the bandwidth they use you could bring a
> > Windows box to it's knees. Spend the money and get a real router. In the
> > long run it will save you time, money, and headaches.
>
> What abouyt routers using VLAN to separate LAN ports like Draytek Vigor
2900
> Is that a solution?
>
> regards
>
> Geir
>
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