Hoping some resident network folk can help me out here.
I've just moved into an office that provides Internet access -- I have a cat-6 port in the wall of my office, which I've hooked up to a switch, which my PC's then plug into. After doing that, all my PC's have internet access, yay.
The issue is, I'm pretty sure that this cat-6 port in the wall just plugs into a central router that's shared by the building, which in turn actually connects to the cable internet service. This means I'm basically on the same network as other offices in the same building.
If I look at the windows network view, I can see other PC's on this network with file sharing... so if I'm sloppy enough to enable non-password-protected sharing on my PC, anyone else in the building will be able to access it.
Yeah, I can use authentication, but that's besides the point here (I may want to have other devices on the network like printers or dev-kits, which don't use authentication and should be public to my office, but private to the building).
What's the best way to isolate the PC's in my office from the rest of the PC's in the building so we have our own private LAN, but still allow them to access the shared building internet?
Can I just set up my own router in between my network and the building network?