Some of you might know I wanted to do a slightly more complex home network. The idea was to keep workstations on one network and the servers on another network. The workstations would be under the linksys broadband router and the servers under the Cisco 806. The 806 would be connected to the DSL modem
I had one idea and I was given one idea.
Which would be better?
given idea:
subnet 192.168.1.0 into two networks ... 192.168.1.64 and 192.168.1.128
Cisco 806 - external ip address/192.168.1.65
server 1 - 192.168.1.70
server 2 - 192.168.1.66
server 3 - 192.168.1.67
tenative server 4 - 192.168.1.68
print server - 192.168.1.69
Linksys - 192.168.1.126/192.168.1.129
wkstn 1 - 192.168.1.139
wkstn 2 - 192.168.1.130
wkstn 3 - 192.168.1.131
tenative wkstn 4 - 192.168.1.132
my idea
Cisco 806 - external ip address/172.16.0.1
server 1 - 172.16.0.2
server 2 - 172.16.0.3
server 3 - 172.16.0.4
telative server 4 - 172.16.0.5
Linksys - 172.16.0.254/192.168.1.1
wkstn 1 - 192.168.1.2
wkstn 2 - 192.168.1.3
wkstn 3 - 192.168.1.4
tenative wkstn 4 - 192.168.1.5
would there be any problem with the workstations being able to communicate with the server and access the internet?
I had one idea and I was given one idea.
Which would be better?
given idea:
subnet 192.168.1.0 into two networks ... 192.168.1.64 and 192.168.1.128
Cisco 806 - external ip address/192.168.1.65
server 1 - 192.168.1.70
server 2 - 192.168.1.66
server 3 - 192.168.1.67
tenative server 4 - 192.168.1.68
print server - 192.168.1.69
Linksys - 192.168.1.126/192.168.1.129
wkstn 1 - 192.168.1.139
wkstn 2 - 192.168.1.130
wkstn 3 - 192.168.1.131
tenative wkstn 4 - 192.168.1.132
my idea
Cisco 806 - external ip address/172.16.0.1
server 1 - 172.16.0.2
server 2 - 172.16.0.3
server 3 - 172.16.0.4
telative server 4 - 172.16.0.5
Linksys - 172.16.0.254/192.168.1.1
wkstn 1 - 192.168.1.2
wkstn 2 - 192.168.1.3
wkstn 3 - 192.168.1.4
tenative wkstn 4 - 192.168.1.5
would there be any problem with the workstations being able to communicate with the server and access the internet?
