Fred Holmes
> I have an acquaintance who owns a real estate office
> in a small town in Pennsylvania.  The spot is upscale
> vacation homes, and a lot of the residents/visitors
> want to use the facilities (Internet connection,
> printer, copier, scanner, fax, etc.) in the real
> estate office, as the nearest "Kinko's" is 35 miles
> away.  My acquaintance is willing to do this, but
> needs to find a way for folks to connect (wireless)
> to the Internet and to the printer/scanner/copier,
> but without having any access to the business
> files/computers /servers of the real estate business.
> Is anyone aware of a ready-made solution to this?

Use two routers, A & B, one behind the other. The A
router has the printer on it.  There are scanners and
fax machines that are networkable... (I didn't know
that), the B router has the business folks on it.
So it goes:

|
|--internet--A-----B-business
|            |
          printer

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Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
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