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Option D:

My computer runs firewall software and is directly connected to my broadband modem.

This setup option allows you to add one or more computers to a network that already has a computer equipped with Network Address Translation (NAT) or firewall software. In this configuration, the existing networked computer must have an available Ethernet port for connecting the switch. To allow the additional networked computers to access the Internet, the existing networked computer must always be running and use Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) software.

After you set up the switch by using Option D, your network will resemble this diagram:

Active Internet Connection

Broadband Modem (DSL or Cable)

Computer with

Firewall Software

5-Port Switch

Computers with

Installed Ethernet

Adapters

Security Considerations for Option D

When the first device connected to your broadband modem is a computer instead of a base station (router or gateway), the computer must provide the security necessary to protect the other computers on your network. This computer should be running firewall software, such as the Internet Connection Firewall included in Windows XP.

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Contents Microsoft Broadband Networking User,s guideAvertissement Contents Page Introduction Introducing the Broadband Networking 5-Port SwitchYour Switch and Its Connections Do You Have Everything You Need to Install Your Switch?Introduction About Ethernet Connections Straight-Through and Crossover Cables Connecting to Broadband ModemsPage Which Setup Option Best Matches Your Network? PlanningPlanning Your Network Microsoft Broadband Networking 5-Port Switch User’s Guide Planning Security Considerations for Option C Planning Microsoft Broadband Networking 5-Port Switch User’s Guide Connect the Switch to a Power Outlet Setting upInstalling and Connecting Your 5-Port Switch Choose a Location for Your SwitchWhat’s Next? Test Your SwitchSecurity Securing Your NetworkProtect Your Network from Computer Viruses Protect Your Network from Hackers Troubleshooting Diagnosing and Solving Problems with Your 5-Port SwitchSetup and Hardware Problems Network and Internet Problems Troubleshooting File and Printer Sharing ProblemsMicrosoft Broadband Networking 5-Port Switch User’s Guide Troubleshooting Page Technical Support ReferenceGetting Help Visit Us on the WebRegulatory Information United States Radio and TV Interference RegulationsCanadian Radiocommunication Regulations MANUFACTURER’S Guarantee and Limitation of Liability Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Technical Specifications Port SwitchSystem Requirements Page Glossary Microsoft Broadband Networking 5-Port Switch User’s Guide Glossary Microsoft Broadband Networking 5-Port Switch User’s Guide Glossary USB Wide Area Network WAN Settings My Network Settings