Switch - no router
Switch - no router
I would like to be able to connect two different computers to the Internet through a cable modem without a router but never have them connected at the same time.
Is there a switch I can purchase that I could connect the two computers to and install it before the modem?
Is there a switch I can purchase that I could connect the two computers to and install it before the modem?
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"What about "encrypting" folders, is that fairly secure?"
If you're worried about a person on one of the computers getting into the other, such security is almost inherent in NT-based operating systems (NT4, win2k, xp). hmm, more info would be great, in particular what OS you plan on running on the two machines, and what exactly you are trying to prevent from happening.
If you're worried about a person on one of the computers getting into the other, such security is almost inherent in NT-based operating systems (NT4, win2k, xp). hmm, more info would be great, in particular what OS you plan on running on the two machines, and what exactly you are trying to prevent from happening.
The concern for my accountant friend is virus or spying over the net, not from inside.
She has a Dell running XP and a Compaq running 98.
She only wants her business computer connected to the net when she has to upload or download tax info.
I was trying to come up with an easy way for her to do that and "feel" secure.
I was wondering if encrypting would stop some from getting into her business folders through her cable connection.
I think her best bet would be a router and then she could still unplug her business computer from it if that would make her feel more secure.
Does that make sense?
She has a Dell running XP and a Compaq running 98.
She only wants her business computer connected to the net when she has to upload or download tax info.
I was trying to come up with an easy way for her to do that and "feel" secure.
I was wondering if encrypting would stop some from getting into her business folders through her cable connection.
I think her best bet would be a router and then she could still unplug her business computer from it if that would make her feel more secure.
Does that make sense?
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Get a NAT router with a firewall. It is realistically as effective as unplugging the computer from the net. When these computers are behind NAT routers as far as anyone on the net can tell you do not exist, tell her that.
A router will do more to keep people out of her folders then encrypting them ever could.
A router will do more to keep people out of her folders then encrypting them ever could.