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Connecting a PC on home network to the internet -- does it expose all computers?



 
 
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Old December 30th 09, 04:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Stan Hilliard
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Default Connecting a PC on home network to the internet -- does it expose all computers?

I have four computers on a peer-to-peer home network. When I connect
one to the Internet does that expose all four computers? If so, is
there a software switch to conveniently "disconnect" that PC from the
other three PCs while on-line?

CONFIGURATION:
Router: Netgear WNR2000

PC: Desktop, Windows XP-Pro, cabled, Lavasoft Firewall, F-Prot
PC: Desktop, Windows 98SE, cabled, Sygate Personal Firewall
PC: Laptop, Windows XP-Home, wireless, Windows firewall, F-Prot
PC: Laptop, Windows 7, wireless, Mcafee

I will appreciate suggestions,
Stan Hilliard


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