I'm the administrator of a small-medium sized single site network. I have a computer on site that is currently a stand alone desktop used only for programming chips (we're an electronics manufacturer). This computer is supplied by and maintained by the customer. They've recently requested remote access to this single computer for software updates, etc.
What is the best solution to ensure this computer can be accessed without allowing access or visibilty to the rest of the network?
I've been led towards VLAN, PPTP and a few other solutions but I don't want this to be more complicated then it has to be.
Our network configuration is:
Server 2003 Active Directory with DHCP
D-Link DI-804HV Router
2 3COM 3300 Switches
Dell PowerConnect 5324 Switch
Dell PowerConnect 2024 Switch
The client I wish to access is XP Pro. My initial thought is to allow remote desktop to this machine and set the static IP to 192.168.2.x. The rest of the network is 192.168.1.x. But I'm not sure how to make this work exactly as I've never attempted to do this before.
TIA
What is the best solution to ensure this computer can be accessed without allowing access or visibilty to the rest of the network?
I've been led towards VLAN, PPTP and a few other solutions but I don't want this to be more complicated then it has to be.
Our network configuration is:
Server 2003 Active Directory with DHCP
D-Link DI-804HV Router
2 3COM 3300 Switches
Dell PowerConnect 5324 Switch
Dell PowerConnect 2024 Switch
The client I wish to access is XP Pro. My initial thought is to allow remote desktop to this machine and set the static IP to 192.168.2.x. The rest of the network is 192.168.1.x. But I'm not sure how to make this work exactly as I've never attempted to do this before.
TIA