Re: Draytek Router Problem - Class C Address Only on LAN Interface?

Hmmm. Seems a bit strange that it allows you create whatever netmask you like on the LAN port but, in affect, only looks at the last octet.

Also, we've found that it does actually allow different subnets just only allows 255 entries in the ARP table. So, if theres a machine with

10.0.1.1 and one with 10.0.2.1 they are constantly switching around in the ARP table (which is not cool and does'nt work too well).

Also, how can they define their router as 'residential' use? Doesn't it support something like 16 LAN to LAN VPNs or something? Not exactly home use ???

Any idea if 3COM, Linksys etc are the same ?

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paulfoel
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