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February 8th, 2007, 11:59 PM
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Home networking setup
Hey,
I'm back for yet another post. Sorry havent been around for a while. I was wondering what the best configuration is with the following:
- Ethernet switch 10/100/1000 (no software) 5 port
- Hardware firewall-(no software) Alpha Shield to be exact (easy dissconnect switch with no connection repair ness.)
- Router
- Cat6 cables
- Firewall (cisco with software VPN able)
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I guess the real question here is what order should I set these items up in. How should I run four systems off of these, and what is the best configuration for optimum speed and performance of the network? Should I run a base server and then connect personal systems to the server. I have an idea but just curious as to other thoughts. Sorry for the vagueness. Oh, and also, this setup will be connecting one system in the house to the VPN so I can work from home but connect myself to my office network. Will do personal work from here..yes workaholic.
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