I want to "divide" a router into two WAN<->LAN routers with some connectivity between the LAN's.
The router i want to do this with is a RB4011iGS+RM because of it CPU power.
So, eg. port 1-5 are in one group and 6-10 are in the other group.
port 1 WAN, ports 2-5 LAN for Clients (with some switches and AP attached), can connect to DMZ
port 6 WAN, ports 7-10 LAN as DMZ.
Since most of the routers have a dedicated WAN port, which is marked on the case, i am in doubt.
Like the Hex S has port 1 as WAN and the other ports a LAN, does this mean that this is a hardware or is it just a convenience marking on the case.
Is this a doable or do i have to buy two routerboards for this (like Hex S)?