Re: One Gateway, Two Networks



Thanks to you and Doug for your help. Are you able to point me towards a
product & walkthrough that would take me through it?

Thanks again

John

PS - Yes, Doug you're right, they only have four LAN ports and a telephone
style plug for the broadband.
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" <bcmaven@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <eNprSBiQGHA.2628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "John"
<JohnSickOfSpam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi there,

Can anyone point me towards a good article on how to setup two separate
networks from one broadband gateway router?

Background - I'm moving to a shared office, where they already have a
speedtouch broadband gateway with four ethernet ports (and I think a
dynamic
IP address). I've been using a similar setup in my previous office with a
Netgear DG824M gateway router. Both of us have been sharing our various
folders on our networks, but now we we'll be sharing, I'd rather set us up
so that we can separate our two networks.

So what's the best approach? My networking knowledge is limited so far to
basic stuff (ie I know what NAT and POTS means but not how to set it up)
and
so could do with some kind of walkthrough.

Hope I've been clear with what I'm trying to achieve!

Thanks in advance and best regards

John

PS - Both sets of PCs are using WinXP (mine are Pro, not sure yet what the
other are)

For complete isolation between the two networks, while giving Internet
access to the computers on both networks, use two more broadband
routers.

Connect the WAN (Internet) port on each additional router to a LAN
port on the Speedtouch gateway router. Connect the first business'
computers to LAN ports on the first additional router. Connect the
second business' computers to LAN ports on the second additional
router.
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