Installation program appropriate for RV220W

(I'll re - ask here, because I apparently got this post in the wrong category initially)

I am currently implementing a Cisco RV220W router on the network of the company to act as a router and firewall, but I am a bit stuck.

Topology I want to reach is as follows:

[WAN]--> [VDSL of ISP modem]--> [Cisco RV220W]--> [LAN]

Our local network should have 2 VLAN; one of our servers and clients of the company (the servers are on public IPs, while customers have LAN IPs) and one for guest users (and other foreign visitors who have Internet access at home).

Our current network configuration works very well, with the help of a server firewall in bridge between the VDSL modem and the network switch (where all servers are connected), and internal users are routed via a WIFI router or another server. The RV220W will replace the WLAN router and routing servers and firewall, combining these tasks into one.

The installation of the target network would have three "zones." 1 Server (using the 213.x.x.0/26, static assignments, no DHCP IPs), LAN 2) room for the employees (cable, WIFI or VPN with PPTP - with IPs compatible with the existing configuration assigned by DHCP, 192.168.15.x/24) and 3) local LAN for visitors/customers (WIFI only, using 192.168.0.x/24 IPs assigned by DHCP).

Since the administration interface of the RV220W itself, I am able to ping outside IP addresses, but neither the test on the public IP address server or customer of test on the local IP address seems to be able to ping from the outside, or eachother (ie. local client IP to the public IP address of the server).

The Rv220W is already in router mode (ie. not in NAT mode), and the LAN ports are properly labeled for each network segment.

What could I do it wrong? Or, what would be the right way to implement?

Kim,

Private host that lie behind the RV220W will have to be NATTED. Because private IP addresses are not routable on the internet we had to NAT that traffic in one public IP address. Now if the RV220W is behind another router that is NATTING then Yes you can turn RV220W (bridge mode) (router mode).

How does the NAT

How things work (NAT)

Jasbryan

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