Add a 2nd router, change the ip range and subnet, make the router
connected to the internet the gateway. Should be fine then. Only virtual
network I know of is thru vmware when you have multiple os's running on
same box, all os's get different ip's on same nic
Michael Vanecek wrote:
> Yeah - my networks are private physically - I just want to isolate
> them so that the wife won't get her system infected by a system I'm
> working on and do it with the least hassle. I could easily wire a
> physically separate network - but if all I need to do is to create a
> virtual network separate from the physical, why bother?
>
> Cheers,
> Mike
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> Darrin Chandler wrote:
>
>> It's absolutely possible, and it's pretty easy to alias another address
>> on your NIC. It was also fool a fair amount (most) software. The reality
>> is that it's all on one cable, though, so the security of doing that is
>> limited. If all you're worried about are viruses then it should do the
>> trick. If someone trojans one of the computers and starts sniffing then
>> they'll see through the scheme in a heartbeat.
>>
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