Youy could subnet the two networks and implement ACL's in the router. Otherwise, you will need to configure your Switches to create separate VLAN's, then Trunk the Ethernet Ports to the router
The IP addresses on the Cisco 1751 router's Ethernet interfaces will need to belong in seperate broadcast domains. You possibily could subnet the existing LAN and then configure the addressing scheme coming in from the Public network. Once you establish the One-to-One Nating, the router should...
I would check your locations to find what type of services are avalible (ie..whether DSL Services can be provided.) I suggest trying to get a DSL connection to your remote locations and Host location, then create a VPN between the sites to secure your data. That could save you a lot of money.
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