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RE: More Wireless Questions
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- Subject: RE: More Wireless Questions
- From: "Nikola Kasic" <nikola@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 10:34:41 -0000
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I
have
ADSL installed last week and connected to W2K server running Internet
Connection
Sharing. That way, whole network has an access to internet, so I don't need
anything extra on that side. I've just installed firewall software and
I'm
slill playing with it.
Nik
What
type of web connection do you have?
have
you looked at www.seg.co.uk - you can
use
many of their products (which double up as hubs) to do web connection and
firewall stuff.
(connect your AP to the hub on the router and away
you go) and not a linux in sight
Regards
Daniel
Aaargh,
Apart from spending loads of money for this HA thing, you want me to
start learning about Linux from scratch...
But, if needs to be that way, let it be :-))).
That is definetely long run strategy, but for a quick solution now,
I'll need a solution based on Windows...
I'm far from being comfortable with Linux at the
moment...
Nik
----- Original Message
----- From: Nikola Kasic <nikola@xxxxxxx> To:
<ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 2:55
PM Subject: RE: [ukha_d] More Wireless Questions
>
Unfortunatelly, I have very restricted space in my rack (it's
already full, > and would be even if it's twice the size). I'm
living in a flat and have > restricted space. > Rack is in a
cupboard and I'm already concerned about overheating, but, >
suprisingly, everything is fine, I keep a close eye on proc.
temperature. > W2K server is not only an ICS server with firewall,
but also a file server > (mirrored disks) and printer server, so I
cannot replace it just like that. > So It seems that I'll have to
go for a "not so good" answer, and I'm waiting > for
it.:-).
I would see linux as the perfet use for this, as I was
under the impresion it could hanlde mirrored disks, apart from that,
linux can do all you do on the win2k machine.
If I am right an
linux does do mirrored disks, hardware/software?, then you can
just replace it like that.
HTH STeve
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