Many thanks for your help.
Re: the routing of the DSL "modem" through one machine as opposed to making
it just another node on the N/W, I've been advised that, from a security
point of view, it's better to route all e-mail and www traffic via a main
PC with firewalls and what-have-you.
Maybe I've not explained myself correctly:-
We have a network switch ( SMC Tiger).
One machine is being used as a "server" but as far as I can see it's more
like a "console"
It has 2 NICs, one to the DSL and one to the "workgroup".
All the other PCs connect via this "workgroup" and use ICS via this machine.
The other thing that confuses me is the MS limit to setting up more than 1
MS Client for Networks. Can I set up several workgroups - especially in
Win98?
TIA
John
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> "JP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > First, thanks for reading this posting from a complete newbie who has
been
> > landed with this problem.
> >
> > Both questions refer to a SOHO peer to peer network setup of 9 PCs using
a
> > mixture of W98, 2K & XP.
> >
> > 1) Can I set the network up so as to use an internet connection via 1 PC
> > (with a DSL connection)
>
> Why?
> You can get a cheap router/firewall to plug the dsl into, and then use the
> router to connect the pc's to the DSL
>
>
> and SIMULTANEOUSLY have simple file sharing -
> > preferably via that same PC which would be seen as some sort of server
> > (although not, (it seems, from what I've read) in the true sense?
> >
> > 2) Amongst the 9 PCs, can I set it up so that they all have access to
the
> > same internet access (ICS ?) but the file sharing is separated e.g.
> > machines 1- 3 all have access to each other on an ACCOUNTS workgroup,
>
> Just set up some workgroups. And assign the computers to the proper
> workgroup.
>
>
> > machines 4-6 have access to each other on a SALES workgroup and 7-9 have
> > access to both workgroups. Do we need to install different NICs for
each?
> >
> > Please tell me if it's possible or if you think my bosses are such a
> > bunch of cheapskates that we should go for a real network application.
>
> 9 pc's can still work on a peer to peer network, and one router, and maybe
> some cheap hubs to connect to the internet via the dsl.
> >
> > Many thanks
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> >
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