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Yes, it's the same scenario I described above basically. Once behind the second router/firewall the address ranges can be identical because they are isolated.
Say the external router, (ER),...
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Yes, it's the same scenario I described above basically. Once behind the second router/firewall the address ranges can be identical because they are isolated.
Say the external router, (ER),...
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You shouldn't have any issue and no conflicts as long as the "internal internal" network is completely separate from the "internal".
The master router will provide a 192.168.1.x address to the...
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You shouldn't have any issue and no conflicts as long as the "internal internal" network is completely separate from the "internal".
The master router will provide a 192.168.1.x address to the...
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