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Andrew
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      12-12-2008
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.
 
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Sooner Al [MVP]
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      12-12-2008
"Andrew" <> wrote in message
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>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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Andrew
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      12-12-2008
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
>
> --
>
> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience)
>
> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the
> mutual benefit of all of us...
> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights...
> How to ask a question
> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>

 
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Sooner Al [MVP]
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      12-12-2008
"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?
>
>


With the XP or Vista Windows Firewall you could configure a custom
address scope on each of your PCs so only specific IP addresses would be
allowed to access shared files/folders/printers.

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Phillip Windell
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      12-12-2008
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
news:FA8A1776-E562-4F60-9B61-...
> 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
>>
>> --
>>
>> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows - Desktop User Experience)
>>
>> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the
>> mutual benefit of all of us...
>> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights...
>> How to ask a question
>> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>>



 
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Jack \(MS, MVP-Networking\)
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      12-12-2008
Hi
You can configure a system of elaborate user names, permission, a passwords,
but it might be easy to compromise your Network since all the computers
would be on the same Network.
Al's idea is one good way to go, this page describes an other idea with
instructions on setting it.
Network Segregation - http://www.ezlan.net/shield.html
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

"Andrew" <> wrote in message
news:FA8A1776-E562-4F60-9B61-...
> 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
>>
>> --
>>
>> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience)
>>
>> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the
>> mutual benefit of all of us...
>> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights...
>> How to ask a question
>> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>>


 
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Andrew
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      12-12-2008
Perfect! I will try to sort that out.

"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:

>
> With the XP or Vista Windows Firewall you could configure a custom
> address scope on each of your PCs so only specific IP addresses would be
> allowed to access shared files/folders/printers.
>
> --
>
> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience)
>
> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the
> mutual benefit of all of us...
> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights...
> How to ask a question
> http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
>

 
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