A Conversation for Networking Your Home

Nice article

Post 1

threesecondmemory

Great entry. Very comprehensive.

I'm just about to move into a flat with a friend and we have an old machine that we were gonna use as a server, and connect our two machines to that to access the intertwot.

Good plan? Any tips?


Nice article

Post 2

Just zis Guy, you know? † Cyclist [A690572] :: At the 51st centile of ursine intelligence

Good plan. Use twisted pair ethernet, and if you are into games make it a 100MBit switch (NetGear do one at a ridiculously low price). Avoid the NetGear RT328 ethernet card (unstable on various versions of Windows) and if you use Windows Internet Connection Sharing remember that you will also need a personal firewall like ZoneAlarm. I recommend WinGate from Deerfield Software to manage the Internet connection - it's not free, but it does have a reasonable firewall and a passable content filter to knock out popup ads.


Nice article

Post 3

threesecondmemory

Nice one.

We aren't into games. We want it solely for shared internet access. I use AOL's unmetered service for internet. Will there be any AOL related prblems you could envisage? AOL usually causes grief!

smiley - cheers


Nice article

Post 4

Just zis Guy, you know? † Cyclist [A690572] :: At the 51st centile of ursine intelligence

Oh, probably!

You might well find that Internet Connection Sharing falls over with AOL (although it might not). I think WinGate is OK with it.


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Post 5

threesecondmemory

Damn AOL!! smiley - grr

smiley - winkeye

Right so wingate is the way to go. smiley - cool

It won't be for a while yet as we've got to scrape together the components for the server. We've got a processor, mboard, Ram etc.

I'll let you know how we get on with it. Cheers v much for your assistance.

smiley - cheers


Nice article

Post 6

The Artist Formerly Known as Nerd42

Yeah, AOL stinks. Nice article though. I'm going to get a network at my house soon.

smiley - towelNerd42


Nice article

Post 7

threesecondmemory

Yeah AOL won't allow us to share the connection. We are gonna shift to broadband instead. Just got a basic network at home at the mo. Two machines running Win2000.


Nice article

Post 8

Just zis Guy, you know? † Cyclist [A690572] :: At the 51st centile of ursine intelligence

If you use WinGate Personal, AOL will never know smiley - smiley

It does NAT so that all the traffic appears to come direct from the proxy server.

(said he from behind his shiny new ADSL routersmiley - smiley)


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