Re: Network Design

2006-05-28 Thread Scott Sipe
On May 28, 2006, at 11:49 PM, Atom Powers wrote: Their main office location has: - 3 external static IPs on a DSL connection (all aliased on one nic) - an internal network of 10.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 How many computers are on this network? Probably less than 253. Make sure your DHCP server is onl

Re: Network Design

2006-05-28 Thread Mikhail Goriachev
Scott Sipe wrote: > > I'm helping a small business expand their networking. > > right now they have one office location (with a freebsd firewall box, > and a freebsd box running db, web, samba, etc). > > Their main office location has: > - 3 external static IPs on a DSL connection (all aliased o

Re: Network Design

2006-05-28 Thread Atom Powers
On 5/28/06, Scott Sipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm helping a small business expand their networking. Good for you. right now they have one office location (with a freebsd firewall box, and a freebsd box running db, web, samba, etc). Good for them. Their main office location has: - 3 e

Network Design

2006-05-28 Thread Scott Sipe
I'm helping a small business expand their networking. right now they have one office location (with a freebsd firewall box, and a freebsd box running db, web, samba, etc). Their main office location has: - 3 external static IPs on a DSL connection (all aliased on one nic) - an internal netwo

Wireless network design

2003-02-21 Thread Emmanuel Gravel
I know someone who was able to accomplish something interesting using Orinoco cards, a Cisco 350 AP, and a RADIUS server in the network. When a laptop attempts to connect to the network through the wireless card, the RADIUS server authenticates the network credetials and then passes a wep key using

Re: Home network design

2002-10-28 Thread Nick Rogness
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Kristin Guttormsen wrote: > > I have been playing around with different configurations for my home > network for some time and while I have learned much of the specifics, I > remain dissatisfied with my general concepts. I hope someone can offer > some clarity to my designs,

Home network design

2002-10-27 Thread Kristin Guttormsen
I have been playing around with different configurations for my home network for some time and while I have learned much of the specifics, I remain dissatisfied with my general concepts. I hope someone can offer some clarity to my designs, and then I should be able to solve the specifics (I h