What kind of link will be connecting you?  If your remote office projects
are being done at remote locations, there probably wouldn't be a reason to
create VLANS.

I could use a little more information on this subject.

Thanks.

-Scott

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> I have 4 remote offices that have the 2620 router installed but need the
> capability to use and route between VLANs. Being that the lowest router
> required to route between VLANs is the 3600 series (please correct me if I
> am wrong) I was considering buying the 2948G-L3 for these sites. Would
this
> be a good solution? These remote offices will have various projects going
on
> using people from other companies and I want to keep their traffic
separate
> from our internal network traffic.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
>
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