I am looking for a router that can be used to isolate certain computers through the use of a separate subnet (aka a true DMZ). I know that Linksys routers offer a DMZ option where a single computer can be exposed to all ports, but this is NOT what I am looking for. The DMZ computers should be in a separate subnet compared to the computers in the regular private network. Both subnets need access to the Internet.
Is there a Linksys or D-Link consumer router that allows the use of a real DMZ to isolate computers?anti virus protection
I don't know of any offhand that do this. Routers are cheap enough now that you may just want to buy two of them to create your DMZ. Connect them in this order Broadband connection - Router 1 - Router 2. Router one will be configured as the DMZ, then Router 2 will get it's WAN connection from the DMZ and provide a secure network for the computers connected to it.
Is there a Linksys or D-Link consumer router that allows the use of a real DMZ to isolate computers?antivirus
Any of the dual(or Multi) WAN port routers from Linksys have a physical DMZ port that lets you run a public subnet. All you got to do is to connect a switch to this port and assign a static IP (in the same subnet) to the DMZ port(interface) on the router.
Some Model Number :
RV042
RV016
RV082
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