Use use a little smoothwall box to do that. I have a 192.168.1.X, 10.0.0.X & 
192.168.2.X. The first is my internal LAN. I have a clarkconnect box that does 
about the same thing but it's not located by my work area.

lopaka




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From: Bobby Heid <bh...@sc.rr.com>
To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 10:48:51 AM
Subject: [H] Seperate networks.

Hey,



Every now and then I need to bring people's PCs to my house.  I use sneaker
net to copy over any files and all that I might need to fix their machine.
After I am pretty sure I have it all cleaned up, I then will connect it to
my LAN to make sure all the Windows updates are applied and anything else
that needs updating.



What I'd like to do is to have two networks that can both access the same
internet connection but cannot see each other (unless I wanted them to).  



What type of setup would I need to have to do this?  Any links that will
demonstrate it?



I currently have a standard Linksys WRT54GS router connected to a Motorola
cable modem.



Thanks,

Bobby

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