I'm pondering a network setup that I've never tried, and wonder if its possible using standard routers & connections.
Can you have an single internet connection with a standard modem router, and then off the back of that use a DSL type router to provide a separate network?
Helpful diagram:

Router A is a D-Link DSL-2640R, connected to a standard ADSL connection, with a single wan IP.
LAN A has a variety of computers and servers attached, and some port-forwarding rules are required to the servers.
Router B would be a D-Link DIR-615, connected to LAN A on it's wan port.
LAN B again has a few PCs, devices etc and servers - again needing some ports (But not necessarily the same ports as the servers on LAN A).
I was thinking of having a static IP set on RouterB's WAN port on LAN A, then setting it's IP as a DMZ on Router A. Both routers need NAT.
LAN B basically "doesn't trust" LAN A, so its not a problem if LAN B can access devices on LAN A, but not vice versa (unless specifically allowed through the firewall on Router B).
Does anyone know if this would work? How would port forwarding work with a DMZ? Ideally I don't want to have to port-forward on both routers to get through to LAN B.
>inb4 Why are you using D-Link shit - Only 'caus I have them lying around already.






