If your hardware allows, set up a VLAN on your LAN switch.
Basically, server (S:), router1 (R1:), and router2 (R2:)
if your LAN users use R1 for internet connection, then:
VLAN 1 – S: , R1:, rest of the LAN
VLAN 2 – S: , R2:
This keeps router1 and router2 separate, but each is accessible by server. LAN is limited to using router1 for internet traffic. (I am assuming R2 is a backup circuit, or dedicated circuit to a remote office.)
HTH – aleghart
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