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Emulating a WAN - latency

Asked by arighttouch1985 in Network Design & Methodology, Network Routers

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hi,

I am trying to emulate a WAN to test routing protocols. i am using 2 physical PC's and running virtual machines on them. the networking is using a Cisco router emulator (Dynagen)

how do i connect the two physical machines to act as a WAN, my understanding is that if i just plug a cross over cable between them i will get 100mb which isnt typical WAN connections.

please see attachment for network layout.

also how would i go about configuring latency?? is it possible??

thanks in advance.
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