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atreides_096 asked:


I am on a home network utilizing FiOS. Both my PC and Laptop utilize wireless connections (as do two other computers), with one main computer connected to the FiOS router.

I want to share folders between my PC and Laptop that the others cannot access or see at all, so that they do not know the network exists. Can someone recommend a good website to give me step by step instructions?

Marques

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Comments

Taba on 12 February, 2009 at 10:50 am #

All you have to do is name your network something that the other computers are not and your network will not be seen by them.


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Eric on 17 February, 2009 at 10:41 am #

For all those sources its not super secure in that configuration alone but for all those sources its not super secure in that configuration alone but unless somebody knows to all of my laptop runs both ipx packet routing so it only goes between two specific physical ports.