baggins wrote: 
> Will give that a try tomorrow.

VLANs may work but there are reports of UDP traffic jumping across them
- I think it is hardware vendor specific as to whether it blocks or
not.

However what should work would be segregated routers i.e. 

1. Router 1 that connects to Internet and serves one part of your
network topology on one subnet (network 1)
2. Router 2 that connects from its WAN side to Router 1 on a LAN port
and serves the other portion of your network on an entirely different
subnet (network 2)

Router 2 should automatically block UDP traffic leaving network 2 on its
WAN side.

network 2 is then double NATd but for internet traffic there will be no
issue.

Obviously whether or not you can do this depends a little on your
cabling structure.



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