I operate a small professional service company. I have about six computers and an NAS for data storage. These are all on a LAN with a Linksys router. I have static IP service with a local cable company, with five static IP's.
My problem is that four computers have two network cards, one is configured with a static IP and gateway. The second card is a dynamic IP issued by the Linksys router. I know that having two gateways is not proper but actually it worked pretty good for a few years. In the past couple of years I have problems with the devices on the network and connectivity.
I need the static IP's because several employees work from outside the office using Microsoft remote desktop connection. Using It allows fast connection and is just like physically being at that work station.
How can I configure my network to keep both needs? What I have now is not really working. Also I am not a network engineer, just a long term PC user with basic knowledge.
Thank you.
My problem is that four computers have two network cards, one is configured with a static IP and gateway. The second card is a dynamic IP issued by the Linksys router. I know that having two gateways is not proper but actually it worked pretty good for a few years. In the past couple of years I have problems with the devices on the network and connectivity.
I need the static IP's because several employees work from outside the office using Microsoft remote desktop connection. Using It allows fast connection and is just like physically being at that work station.
How can I configure my network to keep both needs? What I have now is not really working. Also I am not a network engineer, just a long term PC user with basic knowledge.
Thank you.