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Need help with wireless connection between two buildings

What is considered the best way to connect two buildings wirelessly? The buildings are about 180' apart with a two-way road between them. Thanks.

View Answer   |  Jul 31 2008  5:20 PM GMT
Wireless, Wireless networking, Network design
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

how long does it take to network a small business?

can anyone recommend a book, website, magazine, anything that shows the general time frame of netwoking a small business?

View Answer   |  Jul 31 2008  1:58 AM GMT
Network design, Networking for SMBs, SMB
asked by Kswe

  5 pts.

Network design How can we manage our tcp/ip address range in local area network

How we manage our tcp/ip address renge in local area network

View Answer   |  Jul 30 2008  5:19 PM GMT
LAN, TCP/IP, Network architecture
asked by NetRock

  5 pts.

Network Topology Help

Currently, I am in the process of reqiring our entire network. Previously, this organization has had the 7th floor switches pour into the 6th, the 6th into thr 5th, and so on and so forth until they got to the main backbone and into the server room. I am converting this into a star topology,...

View Answer   |  Jul 21 2008  7:34 PM GMT
Networking, Network security, Switches
asked by Schmidtw

  10885 pts.

Designing and Planning MOSS 2007 Deployment

Hi IT Folks: Currently I am planning to deploy MOSS 2007 in my university. Currently we have a setup of 1200 systems including laptops and desktops. I want to design a efficient topology and license decision. What should I gather as requirements or information which will be helpful in my planning?...

Answer Question   |  Jul 13 2008  6:37 AM GMT
Network design, MOSS 2007, Topology
asked by Najamss

  15 pts.

how to setup windows 2003 server right way.

I would like to know how to setup windows 2003 server for a small office that does architectural design. and needs to access their files from a simple share drive. any thoughts on this?

View Answer   |  Jul 10 2008  9:48 PM GMT
Windows Server 2003, Network design, SMB
asked by Shadow3865

  35 pts.

Network cable support

Hi All, I working one of 5 star hotel in Cambodia. I would like to make network cable support on writing desk in guest room to make it nice. If anyone have a sameple picture please, kindly send it to me mov_18@yahoo.com. thanks with regards, mov

View Answer   |  Jul 7 2008  6:05 AM GMT
Cabling, Network design
asked by Mov 18

  5 pts.

Maximum Number of switched hops in a network

Trying to get a definitive answer on how many switched hops you can put in a network. I'm trying to reach a portion of our building, that with the bends and twists and turns in the wiring, I'd be looking at about 400 - 500 feet straight through. I do already have three switched hops from my server...

View Answer   |  Jul 2 2008  3:57 PM GMT
Network, Network design
asked by Thedocfox

  35 pts.

Network Redeisgn

Hi, I am serving as a system admin for an organization. We have ISA 2004 network, with Exchange 2003 Standard edition server, 2 Microsoft SQL server 2005 Standard edition for database projects, Windows 2003 domain controller in two sites A and B using active directory services. These two sites...

Answer Question   |  Jul 2 2008  11:23 AM GMT
Networking, Windows Server 2003, Exchange 2003
asked by NetworkSanjay

  5 pts.

Two Internet Connections, One server

OK, I'm very, very new to networking. Please be kind. I work for a small company. We have a server running Lotus Notes that is accessed both by people inside our LAN and about 50 employees that connect over the internet. Our internet connection is a simple DSL. We recently installed a hi-tech...

View Answer   |  Jul 2 2008  3:05 AM GMT
Networking, Routers, Lotus Notes
asked by JMackey

  20 pts.

Return Loss error on Fluke

Let me first say, I'm a total newbie to networking... Okay, got that out of the way. I've run cat5e 94 feet thru my basement. When I connect each end of the cable to a Fluke DSP-4000 Network Analyzer it tells me that Return Loss failed (RL and RL @ Remote). If I drill into the details on the...

View Answer   |  Jun 30 2008  2:43 AM GMT
Cabling, Network design, Return Loss
asked by DaveR

  35 pts.

Follow Up to How Much Bandwidth

We are a small organization (15+/- full time employees). We currently have a T-1 line, no VPN. Last week, we experienced 100% usage of our T-1 line - first time ever. I've explored every alternative including bonded T-1, ADSL, SDSL, Ethernet (10 Mbps up and down). The Ethernet solution would be...

View Answer   |  Jun 24 2008  12:56 AM GMT
Ethernet, Capacity planning, Bandwidth
asked by Blssoccer

  5 pts.

How many servers i required to maintain 1500 concurrent users for my web portal ?

How many servers i required to maintain 1500 concurrent users for my web portal ?

View Answer   |  Jun 23 2008  6:06 AM GMT
Capacity planning, Network design, Network performance
asked by Cuteharish

  5 pts.

xp pro home network configuration

I have two computers that I am attempting to share files and create a network between them. Computer A and B, I had set up the networking wizard on A and then went to B and set the networking wizard up there. I can see the workgroup computer on computer B and subsequent shared files. I cannot...

View Answer   |  Jun 22 2008  3:43 PM GMT
Windows XP, Home networks, Network design
asked by Golfer2

  110 pts.

two networks two internet conections only want too use one

my problem is this i have my home network with a windows server 2003 runing DHCP, and providing the whole of my network with internet using two NIC cards, my next door neighbour wants too be able to access the files on my network the problem is he also has the internet and when he is conected to my...

View Answer   |  Jun 19 2008  7:01 PM GMT
Windows Server 2003, DHCP, Network connectivity
asked by Wabit

  5 pts.

3 sites, How to setup Active directory

Hey guys, I am deploying a network for a business, here is the plan There are 3 sites A,B,C site A: 43 clients, all the servers are in a rack in the basement site B: 20 clients site C: 20 clients i want AD fcourse but i'm wondering if it is possible to use site A domain controller as PDC, and...

View Answer   |  Jun 16 2008  11:29 AM GMT
Active Directory, VPN, Network design
asked by Muckvv

  5 pts.

Router for Hughes Satelite System

I have 5 Computers, all Hp Media centers 1 Windows XP Pro my main computer 2 hp Windows Vista Home Premion media computers and 1 laptop Vista Home Premion all desktops 2.66ghz dual 64 Amd processors; the laptop is an Intel 3 ghz dual 64 processor; I need to purchase a Router to connect them into...

View Answer   |  Jun 9 2008  4:11 AM GMT
Networking, Routers, Wireless networking
asked by Octal4

  5 pts.

How can I design my networks for disaster recovery (DR) NB?

We have designed two data centers in different locations. One is the main and the other is disaster recovery (DR). How can I design my networks for DR NB? My main data center is designed with 3800 series with fail over.

View Answer   |  May 22 2008  9:35 PM GMT
Disaster Recovery, Networking, Network design
asked by NetworkingATE

  1405 pts.

Need advise: Installing a new workgroup network w/ VoIP

Hello. I'm installing a new workgroup network that has 25 users with ShoreTel VoIP setup. I'm looking these NETGEAR Products: NetGear GS748TP – 48 port managed switch w/ PoE NetGear FVS124G or FVX538 VPN/firewall NetGear WNDAP330 wireless access point w/ PoE NetGear RND4210 ReadyNAS Storage ...

View Answer   |  May 20 2008  5:13 PM GMT
VoIP, Network, Network design
asked by Jbg00d

  20 pts.

setting up a patch pane

hi, thanks for those who helped me about patch panel, thank you. i need to set it up. i need help in doing it, maybe i could get advice on how to handle it, what to do with it, connect it to where.? (those basic kind of stuff) i just dont want to fail or make a mistake in doing it because the...

View Answer   |  May 19 2008  3:31 PM GMT
Networking, Cabling, Network design
asked by Aaa333

  20 pts.

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