I've got 4 WAN Internet connections and want to use all of them using router DrayTek Vigor 3300V.
They recommend to connect ADSL modems to WAN ports of router. I cannot connect 2 of modems directly because current network map is:
modem1-\ /WAN3 --- modem3
--switch1--(long-long cable)--switch2--LAN1 (Vigor) -
modem2-/ \WAN4 --- modem4
I understand that it would be great to make 2 more cables to make
modem1-------------(long-long cable)-----------WAN1 /WAN3 --- modem3
switch1--(long-long cable)--switch2--LAN1 (Vigor) -
modem2-------------(long-long cable)-----------WAN2 \WAN4 --- modem4
but it's hard to make.
How can I connect Vigor WAN1, WAN2 to switch2 like
modem1-\ /-WAN1 /WAN3 --- modem3
--switch1--(long-long cable)--switch2--LAN1 (Vigor) -
modem2-/ \-WAN2 \WAN4 --- modem4
so there will be 3 cables from switch2 to Vigor:
- LAN1 - connects local network to Vigor
- WAN1 - connects Vigor to modem1 via switches
- WAN2 - connects Vigor to modem2 via switches
I think that putting modems to different subnets and using 802.1q can somehow solve my problem but cannot understand how.
Please advise.