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    how to connect network using router

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by pauler, Oct 25, 2007.

  1. pauler

    pauler Newbie

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    I’m a network engineer, we have two networks one is a global network and other is a private network there are lot of workstations in the private network, but we don’t want to make all the systems visible in the global network because to minimize the risk of worms and virus attacks. My goal is to make only one computer visible to both private and global network. We are trying to accomplish this by keeping files from a private network open to only one computer in the global network by this we are making a connection and also reducing the hassles. I want to use a router switch to connect these two networks how do I do it?
     
  2. blue68f100

    blue68f100 Notebook Virtuoso

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    You may want to look at virtual Lan, would be the easiest. Some router and switches support VL.