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Na, I was looking for something like what Best Buy would sell. I know
business-class routers can do what I want.

I was just thinking, some routers allow for a DMZ. Could a person use the
internet normally in a DMZ?

On 5/14/07, Jones, John (US) <John.Jones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Not off-hand. He may want to go with a managed switch that does VLANs;
one for him and one (or more?) for the renters. Something like
http://www.netgear.com/Products/Switches/SmartSwitches/GS716T.aspx runs
$300 from Newegg. If wireless is desired he could drop a WAP off of any
port in the renter's VLAN.


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Subject: [PCTECH] Looking For a Router

Does anyone know of a consumer-level router that allows you to create
two separate networks that can't communicate to each other? My dad
provides internet for his renters and we would like to hinder the
possibility of hacking and viruses in his computers from his renters.

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