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== Isolate Two Networks == | == Isolate Two Networks == | ||
- | [[Image:Isolated Networks.png|right]] | + | [[Image:Isolated Networks.png|right|frame|Isolating Two Networks]] |
- | Isolate two local networks from each other with both able to access the same Internet connection: | + | Isolate two local networks from each other with both able to access the same Internet connection using low-cost routers: |
* Use three (3) routers (A, B, and C) | * Use three (3) routers (A, B, and C) | ||
* Connect network A to the wireless and/or LAN ports on router A | * Connect network A to the wireless and/or LAN ports on router A | ||
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* Connect router A and router B WAN ports to LAN ports on router C | * Connect router A and router B WAN ports to LAN ports on router C | ||
* Connect the WAN port on router C to the Internet | * Connect the WAN port on router C to the Internet | ||
+ | Notes: | ||
+ | * Routers A and B can be wired or wireless. | ||
+ | * The same effect can also be achieved with a single router that supports [[wikipedia:Virtual LAN|Virtual LAN]] (VLAN), although it may be less secure. | ||
== WPA/WPA2 == | == WPA/WPA2 == |