thank's LawnBoy! i simply neede to know if a security risk existed with that set up.
let's take it to another level:
say i assign one PC with 2 IP's, one private, one public, so that i can access both the entire internal network and the public internet from that ONE PC.
below is the setup i...
boy We're getting super simplistic. i am quite aware of the binary aspect of IP addresses, how modems work, etc. let's try again. suppose i have a self sustaining network of 2 pc's and a server handing out private ip addresses,all connected to a switch. this network has no internet...
HMM..
i had read about the subnet 'mask' purpose you described, to define subnet vs. host, but it sounds like i may be confusing "subnet" and "subnet mask"
to clarify, the setup i described above is devoid of routers and NAT.
i am curious how the IPs/subnets interact in such a situation...
adding on to burstbee's reply,
on the comp connected to both networks, get a file mirroring/software raid application like MirrorFolder
http://www.techsoftpl.com/backup/index.php
and mirror two folders on the separate networks.
whatever gets created/deleted in the business network folder is...
Here's a scenario:
1 unmanaged switch.
connected to this switch are:
1 server (dhcp, LAN default gateway, amongst others) 10.10.10.1 / 255.255.255.0 dhcp hands out 10.10.10.x
2+ computers (dhcp clients)
1 cable/dsl modem with a publically routable IP range (lets say 64.233.187.96-99 /...
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