What is "in house" and how is what Sooner suggested not "in house"?
I think Sooner's suggestion is about the only true reasonable solution that
exists without buying more equipment that in the end produces the same thing
anyway.
Side note: There is no way I would do this for a tenant. "Free Internet" is
always abused by the one getting it for free and I would not want to be
their "tech support" that gets the complaint everytime they think something
is wrong with their "internet".
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"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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> THank you for that but I am hpoing that I can do this "in house" as it
> were.
> Is there a way that I can simply restrict permissions full stop to other
> users on the network?
>
> "Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> "Andrew" <> wrote in message
>> news:802221E7-60C0-4151-881E-...
>> >I have an XP desktop that is acting as a hub for my laptop to access
>> >printers
>> > and an external HDD. I have these resources shared on the network. Now
>> > I am
>> > renting out a portion of my house and would like to offer the internet
>> > connection to my tenants BUT I don't want those computers to have
>> > access to
>> > my desktop, printer, laptop etc. Is there anyway to restrict that
>> > access?
>> > Thanks in advance.
>>
>> One way is to use a wireless router that has two networks one for you
>> and one for guests. The guest network is isolated from your network. I
>> just bought one of these devices. For $20 after a $10 mail in rebate its
>> a pretty good deal.
>>
>> http://www.provantage.com/zyxel-nbg334wkit~7ZYXW00U.htm
>>
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