I am working on a network design for 4-6 computers with the main objective of file sharing but I also anticipate needing to patch these computers with Microsoft Windows and McAfee updates from the Internet besides optionally allowing some light surfing/emailing as well. Underlying all this, I'm also worried about security & hacking into the system which contains sensitive data.
Would appreciate some advice on whether the following design is feasible or even practical.
1) For file sharing, all 4-6 computers would be connected to a network switch with a NAS attached.
2) For Windows & McAfee updates, on occasion (monthly/weekly), the network switch (with the 4-6 computers) is connected to a router which in turn is connected to a ADSL modem for the Internet access. After downloading the necessary updates, the switch is disconnected from the router once again.
3) For surfing/emails, the router's Internet access is made available via its wireless port for users with wireless devices (smartphones/laptops). This wireless feature however would be turned off when Windows/McAfee updates are being performed for the internal network.
Would appreciate some advice on whether the following design is feasible or even practical.
1) For file sharing, all 4-6 computers would be connected to a network switch with a NAS attached.
2) For Windows & McAfee updates, on occasion (monthly/weekly), the network switch (with the 4-6 computers) is connected to a router which in turn is connected to a ADSL modem for the Internet access. After downloading the necessary updates, the switch is disconnected from the router once again.
3) For surfing/emails, the router's Internet access is made available via its wireless port for users with wireless devices (smartphones/laptops). This wireless feature however would be turned off when Windows/McAfee updates are being performed for the internal network.
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