Router mode in RV042G

Is there documentation on setting fashion RV042G router and change that to its topography?  The manual tells simply click on the button to change the mode! 4th grade student could understand that - but what is his role in the unit?  It essentially becomes a glorified with Internet switch?  The 2nd WAN port can be used as a switch node?  Is there a white book somewhere that gives this info?  I looked for hours.

Gateway with a subnet of the DMZ mode.

-Tom
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