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If you are trying to install a private network, here are a few things that you should know. It is never linked to the Internet. Even if is wired to the net, it is not with a direct connection. It uses Network Address Translation which is also called as NAT to indirectly connect to the Internet. Using a private network you will be able to get linked to the computers which share similar physical network. Ideally you will require this setup when you want to link to other computers. There are a few steps that you need to follow while installing a private network. Just keep these few things in your mind.

The most challenging part of installing one is to pick the network. You will require a router to isolate most part of your network. This is the initial stage. If it is a small network, routers may not be necessary. They might come in handy for administrative reasons. When a single network is subdivided into several small networks you will require a router. It will be useful when you have to connect your system indirectly to the net using NAT. Draw a diagram representing the various devices such as routers, switches, hubs and computers that you are going to connect.

The next step would be to design an address plan. Each address has two divisions named as the network portion and the host portion. A network portion does the job of indicating a network where as the host portion indicates a particular device. Pick a network that is capable of allotting an address to every single device. With a single router, the whole network will become a single network. When more than one router is used, you private network gets altered to a private intranet. Once you have decided on the network type, its time to move on to the next step which is to jot down the address near the corresponding network. You also have to provide host addresses to the devices of every single computer. This will make your job simpler.

Make a note of the subnet mask next to the network address. Your computer will have to identify the network and host from the IP address. Now its time to link your network. Collect all the gadgets such as cables, computers and switches. Find the Ethernet ports and other devices. Join the cable with the devices looking at the diagram. Once you connect all the various devices, dont think your job is done. Now is the time to check for the connectivity of the devices. With NAT you will be able to link your private network to the public networks. You can also make use of an alternate technology which is known as Port Network Address Translation or Port Address Translation. Routers are available even in departmental stores. If you need additional public IPs, it will cost you a lot of money.

If you are planning to divide your network with the help of several routers, then keep this in mind that every single router will require a separate IP address for the network connected to it. If networks include many user devices, the address which is used will be your Default Gateway for all the other gadgets. Whatever said and done, a network remains just the same. If all these procedures sound like greek and latin to you. Not to worry for help is handy. There are professional agents who are experts in setting up a home network. They are most likely just a call away from you. You can always call them and sit back and relax!

by: Robin Mackenzie




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