Question Can I safely connect my XP Pro machine to my in-home network via Ethernet if I stay off the internet?

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Is that even possible, or does the simple fact that it is on the same network automatically connect it to the internet? Accessing my network storage (NAS) is my reason to connect.
I'm not as concerned about the old XP Pro machine becoming infected or otherwise compromised, but the possibility of that connection allowing the other machines to be compromised. Or my NAS being accessed.
 
Figure out what IP address range your home network is on, most of them are 192.168.1.x but you can do a quick ipconfig in a command prompt to figure it out.

Once you figure out your IP address, before plugging the network cable into the windows xp computer go into network settings and statically assign the xp computer an ip address inside the IPv4 address block. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 and then leave the default gateway and DNS blank. The computer will not be able to access the internet without gateway ip address.
 
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I'd like to answer, but it is a bit private. Let's just say it needs to have access to our NAS mainly. PC to PC would also be nice, but not necessary.
Well....

If it never connects to the interwebs, and you do NOT download and install any shady software...it is probaqbly OK.
I can't imagine what this 'privacy' may be, but go right ahead.
 

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Figure out what IP address range your home network is on, most of them are 192.168.1.x but you can do a quick ipconfig in a command prompt to figure it out.

Once you figure out your IP address, before plugging the network cable into the windows xp computer go into network settings and statically assign the xp computer an ip address inside the IPv4 address block. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 and then leave the default gateway and DNS blank. The computer will not be able to access the internet without gateway ip address.
Will I still be able to safely connect to the NAS? ... and my other machines that do have internet access? internet
 
It depends on your definition of safe. XP only understands SMBv1 which should probably no longer be used on an internet connected NAS at all by this point.

There is an alternative, in that you can always have more than one network--say one internet connected, and one not. Just put two NICs into any machine you want to access both networks with. The XP machine will only have one NIC, connected to the internal-only network.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uSVVCmOH5w