03-26-2018, 03:55 PM
Thanks for the info Trinidad,
I would love to isolate all but one of my computers from the Internet. At least for the majority of the time. I do use the "apt-get install" function on the linux machines quite often so I would need to be able to have Internet access for that. But other than that my robots do not need access to the Internet and I would actually prefer if they were totally isolate from the Internet.
In fact, here's a question for you.
Could I disconnect my Netgear router from the verizon router entirely and run it as a "stand alone" WiFi connection for my robots so that it's not connected to the Internet at all?
I only need the WiFi for the robots. I don't need the Internet. I could always logon to the Verizon router if I need to download something from the Internet. I've been meaning to look into this. Now's the time to actually do it.
I would love to isolate all but one of my computers from the Internet. At least for the majority of the time. I do use the "apt-get install" function on the linux machines quite often so I would need to be able to have Internet access for that. But other than that my robots do not need access to the Internet and I would actually prefer if they were totally isolate from the Internet.
In fact, here's a question for you.
Could I disconnect my Netgear router from the verizon router entirely and run it as a "stand alone" WiFi connection for my robots so that it's not connected to the Internet at all?
I only need the WiFi for the robots. I don't need the Internet. I could always logon to the Verizon router if I need to download something from the Internet. I've been meaning to look into this. Now's the time to actually do it.