How to isolate 1 of 2 PC connected to the local network connected to an Internet EXTENDED?

I have 2 XP PC and a new HP printer; all are connected by wire to a Linksys router who is connected to a modem, DSL - Internet AT@T so both computers can use the printer. How do I isolate one of the PC from the Internet?

If you do this, you may want to assign a static IP address to the computer you want to isolate from the wan.  Ohterwise the IP address will change periodically

http://PortForward.com/Networking/static-XP.htm

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