Re: two firewalls in a row
From: Geoff Lane (gl1public_at_btinternet.com)
Date: 02/13/04
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Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 18:26:13 +0000
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 10:23:06 +0000, Geoff Lane
<gl1public@btinternet.com> wrote:
>>I am currently running a network ( 3 pcs ) that are connected to the
>>internet via a netgear RP614v2 Dslrouter. What i need to do, is to
>>allow another computer access to the internet via the Dslrouter but
>>definitely not to the existing network. Two points are important: 1)
>>the new machine must have Internet access, and 2) the machine is not
>>"trusted" and must definitely be kept out of the existing network.
>
>I'm assuming you only have one internet connection, would it not be
>possible, and easier to have the 'other' machine connected on its own
>line and totally seperate from the network.
Depending on the type of use you want to put the 'non network' machine
to you could just connect that one to the conventional phone socket
and have dial up access for that one and DSL for the others -
completely seperate.
Geoff Lane
Welwyn Hatfield Computer Club - Hertfordshire, UK
www.whcc.co.uk - Online facilities for non locals
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