Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Cyber Dumper on April 03, 2004, 08:30:01 PM
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I'm a trifle concerned about security.
I've got an SME 5.6 machine that I want to connect to my network while I'm online.
I've got a 10/100 hub that I can't seem to get to work at more than 10. It's a bit odd because I know my cables are capable individually of 100.
Anyway, it's been suggested that I put a switch between the server and the PCs and then a router between that and my modem.
I'm probably a bit off topic on this but where can I find a nice description of what exactly the switch and router do and how I'd set it all up.
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Cyber Dumper
If your connecting the sme server to your cable modem the connect speed will be Tbase 10.
Connecting a base/100 sme server to the modem will still only yield base/10
Cabling has nothing to do with the speed for the most part.
Typical config ..
cable modem >> sme server (external network interface card aka NIC)
sme server (internal NIC) >> hub/switch
hub/switch >> all client computers.
There are other configs but this is the basic.
SME server is a gateway/router with firewall.
Hardware router can be installed between cable modem and SME server if desired, however addtional config will be needed.
Hope this helps
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Hmm. I just tried the hub on the network. It worked slowly with Windows 98 and SME. With XP, it keeps cutting out. I paid £40 for that in Swansea Market. Like everything Mike-o-Soft sells, it seems to have been dodgy. I'll get myself a switch now from Asis instead :)
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