Discussion topic: Is it possible to have two (2) networks on the same home address
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Message posted on 17 Oct 2024 07:03 PM
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Is it possible to have two (2) networks on the same home address
Hello.
I was curious as to whether I could have two seperate networks (routers, passwords, etc) at the same address (Using the same line).
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Message posted on 17 Oct 2024 07:29 PM
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Re: Is it possible to have two (2) networks on the same home address
@JackIsSuperCool wrote:
Hello.
I was curious as to whether I could have two seperate networks (routers, passwords, etc) at the same address (Using the same line).
Short answer is no wih regards to 2 routers on the same line.
If you want to seperate a network you'd be going down the route of using a router that can create vlans, essentially creating sub networks from the one broadband line.
You'd need to do some reading up on what this entails as it can be quite complicated.
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