Anywhere Access- Use separate network card


hi. i'm having more trouble anywhere access.

the setup i'm working on has 2 routers- 1 separate server network, , 1 main network. modem goes router number one, server network, , in turn goes main network router, making server network invisible client computers on main network. does, however, create problem.

the new server going on main network can function file server , backup host clients on main network, makes port forwarding aa difficult between 2 routers , can screw dns translation, etc.

so, long story short, i'd anywhere access use 1 network port (to server network), , rest of server use main network. way guys can see working? don't want bridge connections, want server have 2 ip addresses. (like 192.168.1.6 anywhere access, , 192.168.3.216 main network.)

thanks (in advance),

-richard

are port forwarding server network?  if not, put second router in dmz of first on separate port/connection/subnet , outside see second router, port forward enable aa.

larry struckmeyer[mvp] if question answered please mark response answer others can benefit.



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