Hi
The idea of using Router is to separate the Internet and your Private LAN.
None of your computer is exposed to the Internet (unless you deliberately
open its port toward the internet).
When one computer send signal to the Internet, it comes back only to the
sending computer. That is what Routing means, the Router Routes the signal
only to the correct computer.
Maybe this can further Help,
http://www.ezlan.net/routers1.html
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
"Stan Hilliard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> >"Stan Hilliard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>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
>
> On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 13:07:07 -0500, "David B." <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
>>What do you mean when you connect one to the internet? Looking at your
>>setup
>>ALL computers are connected to the internet, opening a web browser just
>>utilizes the already existing connection.
>
> Yes, but I am not worried -- maybe I should be -- about the computers
> being open directly to the router because they all have firewalls.
>
> But I am more concerned about picking up a virus off a website browsed
> with IE or Firefox while the networked computers have folders shared
> with that computer. (I do use the NoScript Firefox add-on.)
>
> So I am wondering if there is a way to limit a possible virus to the
> browsing computer by closing the connection to the shared folders on
> other computers of the home network. So when I browse the Internet I
> would first close the path to the other three computers. Is there a
> convenient way to do that?
>
> Stan Hilliard
>