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Originally Posted by jyl
You guys are speaking Greek to me!
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There are now three solid proposals that meet your requirements in this thread:
1. Masraum's and Bill's idea to use multiple routers. This idea uses three routers to meet your requirements. The link the the SmallNet Builder article in Masraum's post here explains it pretty well:
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1190276-network-moron-sheepishly-requests-advice.html#post12622035
2. My proposal to use port level VLANs. This idea uses a router or switch with VLAN capability to separate your traffic. This article explains it well:
https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/lanwan-howto/how-to-segment-a-small-lan-using-tagged-vlans/
3. id10t's idea to use iprouting configuration. This idea use iprouting configuration on the router to separate your traffic (this should work on all but the most basic consumer level routers):
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1190276-network-moron-sheepishly-requests-advice.html#post12622154
All of these will meet your requirements.
If it all seems too much, but you want to try and you already have a few routers on hand, you should try to experiment with two or three routers to see if you can get the multiple router idea working.