How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers?

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2013/05/18 19:03:16 (permalink)

How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers?

I have a network of 3 computers. If I go to Control panel / Network Connections and disable the Internet connection it disables it for all 3 computers. I'd rather keep my LAN connection working and just disable the Internet for the DAW only. Currently I have Windows Firewall disabled, but I'm wondering if that's a good place to selectively disable. I really don't want to physically pull out the LAN cable from my DAW and then replace it whenecver I need it. I'd rather find an easy way to toggle it off and on. Any ideas? -- Gerry Peters

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    Paul P
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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/18 19:27:17 (permalink)
    Gerry, what operating system are you running ? Are you using a router ? Is your LAN wireless (wi-fi) ?

    You should be able to just click on the network connections icon in your taskbar, then right click over your network name and select "disconnect".

    Is your DAW computer a hub for your other computers ?

    More info about your setup would be useful.




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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/18 21:49:11 (permalink)
    If I click on the network connections icon in my taskbar, and then right click over my network name and select "disconnect", won't that disconnect me from the network in addition to disabling the internet? If so I have found out how to do that and it's easy like you mentioned. I have DSL. It first comes into the modem, then directly into the Linksys router. My downstairs computer plugs it's LAN cable into the router and I have a 2nd cable that goes upstairs to a junction box that has several LAN outs and the 2 upstairs computer LAN cables connect to that box. One of my upstairs computers is my DAW. So it's all wired not wireless. I went to Control panel / Network Connections and disabled the Internet connection and it disabled the internet for all 3 computers. THis seemed weird to me, but that's what happened. If I disable my LAN connection, it disables my DAW in the network and also disables the internet from my DAW. I'm using XP. My DAW computer is not a hub for my other computers. Thanks for your help,

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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/19 16:11:47 (permalink)

    won't that disconnect me from the network in addition to disabling the internet?


    Yes it is just like unplugging the cable. 

    The most straighforward way to do this on a single machine is to make it so that the machine does not see the cable modem which is probably serving up a temporary IP addres to your router which is acting as a DHCP server to give your local machine an IP address. The answer is to set up the machine with a static IP address and disable the local gateway and DHCP service. 

    In the start buton search box type cmd.
    At the command prompt in the window that appears type "ipconfig" no quotes. The response gives you the current IP (IPV4) address, subnet mask and default gateway currently assigned to your computer . Write these down,and exit the command window.

    Type "network connection" into the start menu search box. 
    Click the properties button in the next window. 
    Double click local area connection in the window that appears. 
    Double-click Network Connections, and then Local Area Connection. 
    In the Local Area Connection Status dialog box that appears, click Properties.
    Click to highlight the words Internet Protocol [TCP/IP] (do not remove the check in the check box), and then click the Properties button.
    Select the radio button for Use the following IP Address, and enter the IP address of your computer. It might be wise to change the last three digits of that code to something lager than the number of computers on your network to prevent a conflict if you try to connect another computer automaticlly. So if your computer came up in ipconfig as 192.168.0.100 changing it to 192.168.0.120.
    Enter the code that you wrote down for the "Subnet Mask" field.
    Click the "use the following DNS server button".
    Make the "Default Gateway" field, empty by deleting anything that is there.
    Make the "Preferred DNS Server" field and the "Alternate DNS Server" field, blank by deleting the information that is there.

    You can achieve a more nuanced effect by blocking the internet via the firewall in Windows or the one in your router. So if you wanted to leave access available to the Windows update site for example  but block everything else that is possible, but more complicated.
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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/19 17:42:31 (permalink)
    Just wondering here - are you trying to disconnect the computer from the internet for performance reasons while still trying to keep it connected to the local network?  I think that the performance issue is the interrupts from the network card regardless of if you are connected to a LAN or a WAN.  People just talk about seperating the computer from the internet when they actually mean taking it off of the network altogether (LAN or WAN).

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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/19 20:38:58 (permalink)
      Thanks Slartabartfast. I woudl like a little more clarification. So if I put all the numbers in from the ipconfig, does that mean that the internet will work fine for my DAW? And further more if that's true, then if I change the IP address number like you sugggested and left the default gateway blank, then that would effectively disable the internet from my DAW and still allow me to be connected to my other computers in the network? If that's all true, then what if I instead of totally blanking out the default gateway, what if I just change a number. Would that give the same result? The reason I'm asking is I'm trying to come up with the closest thing I can to a toggle on and off of the interent. If all I'd need to do is create a shortcut so I can get to that box quickly and just change 2 numbers, that's close enough to a toggle. I may even create a macro that does that. Maybe even running a script could accomplish all that in one swoop. Thanks for your excellent advice.

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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/20 02:02:30 (permalink)
    I'm not sure what your Windows version is, but the best bet would be to disable the network connection via the "Network Connections" in the control panel.

    If the network connection is active, but the cable is unplugged the OS will keep checking to see if the cable is plugged in and may even give you pop up screens complaing that there is no network available.

    Another option would be to disable the services that are sending out traffic over the network.  My HP printer is one of the worst ones.  My keyboard also calls home to its motherland regularly.  Virus checking software is bad as well.

    My solution was to run my Windows Computer into a dedicated firewall and restrict traffic that way.  While efective, it turned out to be a big PIA. 

    I did unplug the cable once and it locked up my computer, until I plugged the cable back in. 

    I think just disabling the network via the control panel would be an easy solution.  Changing addresses might lead to confusion.

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    Re:How can I disable the Internet on my DAW in a network of 3 computers? 2013/05/20 15:22:33 (permalink)


    So if I put all the numbers in from the ipconfig, does that mean that the internet will work fine for my DAW?


    OK so I was assuming you are running Windows 7. If not then the settings are in slightly different locations. It was also not clear that you wanted to switch back and forth rapidly. 

    You do not have to put any numbers into the boxes if you are using a router that acts as a DHCP server in order to get back to the internet. Just click the radio buttons to obtain IP address and gateway automatically and reboot the computer or type "ipconfig /renew" at a command prompt and your router should download those numbers to your computer.  If you type in a static IP address without knowing the addresses assigned to your other computers you risk conflict. That is avoided by letting the router do the assignment (automatically assign radio button) or using an address higher than the router will automatically assign.

    The important thing is that if your computer knows (because you type it in) or can automatically discover (by interrogating your router) the gateway address it can get to the internet. If the gateway address  is not present AND you have told the computer that it should only look for that address at a blank (or otherwise incorrect)  address, it will not find the gateway and cannot see the internet. 

    If you are looking for a quick way to switch between internet accessible and not you can use netsh.exe scripts from the command prompt or in bat files.

    http://www.petri.co.il/configure_tcp_ip_from_cmd.htm

    http://windowsitpro.com/windows/use-netsh-easily-change-ip-addresses


    post edited by slartabartfast - 2013/05/20 15:48:08
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