Domain Isolation and Switches



I'm doing some research to implement Domain Isolation in my LAN to prevent
unauthorized computers (notebooks, wi-fi devices) to connect to Windows 2003
servers, navigate the internet, etc.

My first questions are:

1) Is Windows 2000 SP4 Professional supported?
2) What about switches and routers? Does it work with all of them or should
they support some encryption protocols?

Thanks a lot.
Gaspar





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