Well, here's the deal..... What's the reason for the VLANs?  Since each of
the PCs in each VLAN are on a different IP subnet, it's possible to just
combine all of the PCs into a single VLAN, then setup the router interface
with two IP addresses (one for each IP subnet).  If your reason for the
VLANs is security, then that my suggestion won't work.  But if there's no
security reason, it shouldn't hurt to have them all in the same VLAN.

Mike W.


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