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Re: Networking
Networking is what I do for a living, so I can answer any questions you
have. Please feel free to shoot me questions off-line if you would
like.
As for choosing a protocol, I would stick with TCP/IP. NetBEUI will
be
easier for you to set up, but you will have issues when you do things
like
connect your network to the Internet (I could go on and on). Picking
an O/S
is a matter of personal choice XP and 2k are both good choices, since XP
is
newer you will get a longer life out of it. For server apps,
especially on
and oldish PC, you may want to look at Linux. For someone that needs
a GUI
check out Mandrake http://www.linux-mandrake.com, or
maybe even RedHat
http://www.redhat.com if you are a
little braver.
-Chad
=========================================
Microsoft "Where do you want to go
today?"
Linux
"Where do you want to go tomorrow?"
FreeBSD "Are you guys coming or
what?"
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----- Original Message -----
From: "campbell" <c.macd@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 6:54 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] Networking
> I'm finally going to use the cat 5 wiring for a proper network (not
just
audio video and cctv)...not peer to peer....
>
> Most of my my pc's use win98 and I'm considering using win2000 or win
XP
pro for server applications on an oldish pc
> (celeron450).
>
> I'm ignorant re networks and would appreciate advice....should I
forget
netbeui and use tcp/ip, also would it be better to use win2000 or xp.
>
> Can anyone recommend a good networking site for
beginners/intermediates
>
> Any advice appreciated
>
> Campbell
>
>
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