Yes you can do this, we do this all the time.

The key is to have a one inbound connection from outside, we will call this
NIC0 (172.1.1.2), Now you can have 1 2 3 or 4 network cards, each network
card will be assigned an IP to that WAN network (no gateway on the WAN
interfaces).

Network 0 = NIC0 = <NAT Pool or Static route > has Gateway
Network 1 = NIC1 = 12.1.1.1/22 - VLAN100
Network 2 = NIC2 = 13.1.1.1/22 - VLAN200
Network 3 = NIC3 = 14.1.1.1/22 - VLAN300

A /22 is 1024 IP per super subnet (255.255.252.0).
Example: 
12.1.1.1 = 255 IP Addresses
12.1.2.1 = 255 IP Addresses
12.1.3.1 = 255 IP Addresses
12.1.4.1 = 255 IP Addresses

Guacamole knows about these addresses once they are assigned to the network
card and can make connection in to those networks. Reason you don't need a
gateway per interface is because they are part of that network and will
respond to it. 

Hope this helps.






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