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zhengquan
Hello,
I posted this problem on another group but I found that this group
might be the best place it shoudld be. I am thinking of solving this
problem, the lab in the group has several windows xp computers, they
have public ip. Now we have 2 printers connected to the internet, both
of them have public Ip. The computers and the printers are not
connected by routers.
Now the problem is, I need to spare a internet port for other use, so
I am thinking of using a router to connect the 2 printers and let the
routher have a public ip, the 2 printers will have private ip
assigned by the router. I want to know in this situation, is it
possible for other computers to access the two printers because they
now do not have public ip, they are in a subnet behind the router.
The printers are in a room, both of them are using a net port. We are
in a different room, and each computer connects to the internet via a
net port.
Thanks!
ZHengquan
I posted this problem on another group but I found that this group
might be the best place it shoudld be. I am thinking of solving this
problem, the lab in the group has several windows xp computers, they
have public ip. Now we have 2 printers connected to the internet, both
of them have public Ip. The computers and the printers are not
connected by routers.
Now the problem is, I need to spare a internet port for other use, so
I am thinking of using a router to connect the 2 printers and let the
routher have a public ip, the 2 printers will have private ip
assigned by the router. I want to know in this situation, is it
possible for other computers to access the two printers because they
now do not have public ip, they are in a subnet behind the router.
The printers are in a room, both of them are using a net port. We are
in a different room, and each computer connects to the internet via a
net port.
Thanks!
ZHengquan