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QuestionWindows Network Help Needed Pin
Chandman8-Jun-06 7:01
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Chandman9-Jun-06 7:48
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Thank you for your response Roath.

Roath Kanel wrote:
Chandman wrote:

pro and couple of home editions


What do you mean by home edition? Is it windows xp home edition?


Yes we have Windows XP Professional and few Home editions aswell. But I found out that if I set the Workgroup same as our domain name, the computer becomes a part of the network.


Roath Kanel wrote:
Chandman wrote:

1. Accessing people's shared folders became slower - sometimes up to a minute. Sometimes it goes really smooth


In my opinion, this issue relate to name resolution process... From here, i want to ask you a question, does your network have a DNS server? DNS server is the server that use to store a DNS name with IP address of each computer...


Yes. Our Windows Server 2000 runs a DNS server. How should I go about configuring it?

In our server - in the DNS console, I just noticed that we have our server ip address for the forward lookup zones. But we don't have anything in the reverse lookup zones. Is that an issue?

I am also thinking that I should set all computer's preffered DNS to our server - not our modem. But I have to have some way to forward that to our gateway if it's outgoing request outside of our LAN. So I'm not so sure on this eigther.

About router: I've seen many people having a [ WAN - modem - router - switch - computers] set up. Though, our current configuration is set up in a way that we don't have a router in between our switch and modem - therefore our modem is acting like a router, hosting DHCP, and acting as a DNS.
I feel like having it set up so that when the sub netmask is 255.255.255.0 forward it to our server (DNS) else forward it to our modem or directly to our ISP DNS server. But I'm not sure about how to do it and whether I should do it.

Other thing that might be useful to know is that in some room we have 2 person working in there and they share the connection via hub. It's kind of expensive for us to replace all those hubs with small switches just to test, because once again we're non-profit.

PS: Our internet works fine though - no one's complaining about the internet speed.

Thank you again for all your replies so far.

Chandman


-- modified at 14:14 Friday 9th June, 2006
AnswerRe: Windows Network Help Needed Pin
Mekong River9-Jun-06 18:16
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