Any suggestions on how to connect multiple LANs to one
cable modem Internet connection? Each LAN has 4 PCs (max)
must remain isolated from the other LANs. One LAN requires
the ability to limit what PC's can connect to the Internet.
You've received good replies about hierarchy. I'd be more
worried about performance. One person with a virus, p2p
or sending large emails can use all the upstream bandwidth,
making the large downstream unusable. A more intelligent
[Linux] router can reduce this effect by QoS and throttling.
I have heard there is a version of linux to run on the WRT54G
if you don't like the system that it comes with.
Re: Multiple LANs - One Internet Connection ... > cable modem Internet connection?... Each LAN has 4 PCs... > the ability to limit what PC's can connect to the Internet. ... (comp.dcom.lans.ethernet)
Free-lance - office move stuff-o-rama ... Back up data on critical PCs... I'm leaning towards setting up a Samba Server,... Verify that LAN cable is installed. ...LAN printers are on lease. ... (Debian-User)
Setting up XP for "Public" use ... The PCs will be for visitors to use and give them internet access plus standard Office apps. ... Whilst I am happy on how to configure the LAN to allow this and no more - I have never set up XP for shared, public, use. ... My first thought was that they each get given a hard disk in a caddy, which then becomes "theirs". ... I have a spare NT server licence and a suitable machine. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment)
Re: Cant connect to shares on Win2000 Pro ... > We have a 2000 Pro PC on an NT server based LAN.... We were having no problem connecting to this PC's> drives and printers from numerous Win 98 PCs.... The KLEZ virus hit this PC,> we cleaned it, but we seemed to have lost access now. ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: Problems with traffic shaping (tcng / tc) ... > may not slow down the internet-connection of the PCs in the LAN.... > assign all available bandwith tho the two end-user pcs in the LAN ... I route the two PCs into the internet doing NAT via iptables. ... > tcindex classid 2:4 ... (Debian-User)