Hello,
We have a 24 port switch which 10 computers plug into, and then an ADSL modem which plugs into one of the available ports to give the other machines Internet access. One of the computers is a W2k3 server which the other computers log into/dhcp. Remote desktop is also used to access the W2K3 server from outside computers (port forwarded from the ADSL modem).
File and Internet traffic over the network is slow. I suspect this is not the most efficent way to run this network, and more computers will soon be added.
what is the ideal scenario (routers, firewall, switch, hubs, cabling) etc that will allow us to grow the network, as well as add new services such as VOIP?
We have a 24 port switch which 10 computers plug into, and then an ADSL modem which plugs into one of the available ports to give the other machines Internet access. One of the computers is a W2k3 server which the other computers log into/dhcp. Remote desktop is also used to access the W2K3 server from outside computers (port forwarded from the ADSL modem).
File and Internet traffic over the network is slow. I suspect this is not the most efficent way to run this network, and more computers will soon be added.
what is the ideal scenario (routers, firewall, switch, hubs, cabling) etc that will allow us to grow the network, as well as add new services such as VOIP?