Project: HomeLab

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Part 2: Network Planogram

Up until now, my home network has been pretty simple and fairly common-place. It consists of the following: Internet > Cable Modem > Linksys Wireless Router > LAN/WLAN. The service has been consistent over the years, but for this HomeLab Project - it too needs an overhaul. The new network needs to be separated between the home LAN, and the LAB. The two subnets will also need to be trusted so that machines can communicate between the two networks.

My Linksys Router (a WRT54GS) has been running dd-WRT on it for a few years now. Unfortunately, the firmware version (v6) of the Linksys will only allow me to run the “micro” version of dd-WRT. This prevents me from being able to set up VLANs and split the home LAN from the Lab LAN.

I plan to implement a Cisco 2600 Router that has been lying around collecting dust into this new design. This should allow me to split the two networks using VLANs.

Since I have very little background in configuring and setting up routers, this implementation will be a good challenge for me. However, I will need help (Google can only do so much). I have contacted a few of my Cisco friends to bounce ideas and designs off them. With their help, I have a rough outline and a generic/basic router config to get me started.


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About Sam Aaron

Father. Husband. Geek. Workaholic. US Marine Corps Veteran.

Sam Aaron is a Senior Consultant in the Professional Services Organization for Entelligence, bringing over a decade of expertise in enterprise cloud automation and infrastructure. Sam has spent almost eleven years at VMware leading cloud automation initiatives using VCF Automation (formerly Aria Automation & vRA) and designing scalable, multi-tenant environments with VMware Cloud Director (vCD).

Sam holds multiple certifications including VCF-Architect 2024, VCIX-CMA, and dual VCPs (DCV & CMA), and is a recognized contributor to VMware’s certification exams. As a VMware Hands-On Lab (HOL) Captain and content author from 2015-2025, Sam played a key role in educating and mentoring the global VMware community. He helped to create and develop the automation challenge and troubleshooting labs for VMworld and global virtual forums.

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