MerlinKnight
Computer
- May 1, 2003
- 23
I am in need of splitting 3 pc's and 4 PLC's from a network. They had hooked them up to a corporate network. NOT SECURE.
I can't shut down these systems and change ip addresses.They hook up through a switch before they go to a corporate networt.
What i want to do is put a firewall up in between these 2 networks but not have to change there ip addresses. I will need to connect to them from the corporate network using Remote Desktop to connect to the engineering computer.
The question i have is can a router have the same ip address format on both sides and work correctly? How can i split this systems up and block all computers from connecting to them except through using Remote Desktop and the correct login?
Any help would greatly be appreciate.
Thanks,
Merlin
I can't shut down these systems and change ip addresses.They hook up through a switch before they go to a corporate networt.
What i want to do is put a firewall up in between these 2 networks but not have to change there ip addresses. I will need to connect to them from the corporate network using Remote Desktop to connect to the engineering computer.
The question i have is can a router have the same ip address format on both sides and work correctly? How can i split this systems up and block all computers from connecting to them except through using Remote Desktop and the correct login?
Any help would greatly be appreciate.
Thanks,
Merlin