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Oct 12, 2011

Just  purchased a Cisco RV110W for our small business.  We were told this was  easy for us to use and secure enough for our small office and for our  travelling sales staff to access our website.
 
We  purchased 2 dedicated IP-addresses, 216.82.5.230 for access to one  server, and 216.82.5.231 for access to a second server (these  IP-Addresses given are just an example; not real). 
 
These come into the single RV110W WAN port.  The two servers are plugged into 2 of the 4 LAN ports. 
 
But  the WAN setup page only accepts one WAN IP-Address.  So when we put in  216.82.5.230, the outside world can HTTPS into one server, but we don't  know how to get them to HTTPS to the second server when the other staff  uses 216.82.5.231.
 
In  summary, how to use the RV110W admin panel to forward the  HTTPS/SSL traffic from 216.82.5.230 to one server (setup internally on  192.168.10.20), and the HTTPS/SSL traffic from 216.82.5.231 to the other  server (setup internally on 192.168.20.20 using the VLAN setup on this  router)?

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