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I am getting cable internet access in two weeks and needed to know what items I would need for it. First up my house has 3 computers right now, maybe more in the future. One is a server, and the others are workstations. I was planning on having the cable run off the server but should I use a router then use a switch or what? And should I have some sort of firewall up to protect ourselves. I have also heard that the internet service changes our ip's for us every week. Please any suggestions will help greatly!
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I would get a good 4 port cable router. No need for an extra hub/switch and built in firewall.
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Any suggestions for which one I should purchase? Also I may have up to 6 computers or more in the house on certain occasions. What should I do about that?
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A Good one is made by Linksys for a 4 port. Use one of the ports as a uplink and get an inexpensive hub to connect the rest. The documentation that came with the linksys units we purchased for a VPN worked very well and explained how to do the rest.
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Use the 4 port linksys - it has built in proxy and firewall services. RoadRunner uses DHCP - and as with all DHCP servers your lease on a particular IP runs out and your machine (the cable modem) must apply for another - if you want one static RR charges 89.00/mo.
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What cable provider are you using ?
ALSO I Know everyone likes linksys in this place But my two cents I would rather give to Sadam Husein then spend on a linksys POS i hav etwo linksys paper weights at home. X ------------------ No really That paper thingy you took out of the box with all the words on it was not packing material its called a "MANUAL" |
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I agree with you X. I would rather spend $500 on watchguards piece of **** SOHO hub firewall combo. Go with a netgear or 3COM
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if your already running a server...depending on the os...why not just add a second nic and a cheap hub...the server will act as the firewall....heck, install zonealarm on it..which is free...and save a few bucks...depending on your security requirements and cash to spend
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http://www.egghead.com/category/inv/...9/03306911.htm
this is the one I'm getting only $100+$7 shipping and its has everything the linksys has and more its a freaking switch not a dumb hub and it has a print server feature. I would totally go with this becuase if you put another nic card in your taking up another slot that could be used more effectivly. ------------------ I like PEZ a bit This is why they call me PEZ_B0y |
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Well SMC is a ok product I have dealt with a few. That looks like a heck of a lot better of a deal than the Linksys wait some sting and two pepsi cans are a better conection than a linksys setup. X
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This is kinda a late post, but I use a Netgear RT311 at home. This is a solid device, once you get the most recent firmware. This will allow you to IRC, ICQ, AOL, IM, and send/recieve files. The only downside to this is that the router will block all incoming Telnet, Web, and FTP requests, so FTP servers cant be ran. But this is a highly secure router, and you hook your modem into the router, and the router into any port of your hub!
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The Netgear solution is a good one. Netgear is a cheap and solid performer. I disagree w/ the Zone alarm. It will prove to be more a pain in the *** then anything else. We have installed MANY netgear routers in the field. Easy to set up and works well w/ Road Runner and ComCast@home.
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