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File Server and Domain ServerHi., I m working in a small organization which is basically a law firm
and have around 20 lawyers in that. We already have a wireless network for printer sharing and access of internet. My seniors want to establish a file server and domain server. So I need the information about the configuration and requirements for establishing a wireless file and domain server and security on wireless network. If you mean "what differences does using wireless create?" then roughly:
Make sure you are using WPA encryption with a strong password/passphrase. The server needs to have a fixed IP address, and it would probably be better to connect it to the hub/router with cable to maximise throughput. (claims for wireless speeds are vastly exaggerated) DNS issues: Wireless tends to use DHCP (automatic IP address assignment) However, for domain logon, you MUST have a suitable Active-Diretory-aware DNS server, and this must be FIRST in the list of DNS servers provided to wireless users. This may be a problem with some routers' built-in DHCP, since the router often will automatically make itself the primary DNS server. Solution is to disable DHCP on the router, and use the MS DHCP service. (Of course, there is no reason why you can't use fixed IPs with wireless if that is a simpler solution, but it does mean that laptops cannot connect casually) Speaking generally, the main headache you will hit if migrating any workgroup to a domain -wireless or no- is that all users will lose their local files and settings - they will effectively become fresh-out-the-box noobs. This can be worked-around, but it will probably involve a good deal more time than installing the server itself. I market (well, give away) a product called MyLogon which might be of help here. It allows existing users to connect to a new domain without losing their settings. Whether it would be suitable depends on the kind of domain-setup you require. Hope this helps. Disclaimer: Information given without warranty of any kind, either stated or implied. (well, it's a _Law_ firm..) On 25 Oct 2006 22:27:37 -0700, gourav***@gmail.com wrote:
>Hi., I m working in a small organization which is basically a law firm A "small" law firm of 20 lawyers (and how many support persons) should have a>and have around 20 lawyers in that. We already have a wireless network >for printer sharing and access of internet. My seniors want to >establish a file server and domain server. So I need the information >about the configuration and requirements for establishing a wireless >file and domain server and security on wireless network. domain, not a workgroup, if you're going to use your computers for anything other than Internet access. So a file server and domain controller makes sense. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/setting-up-domain-or-workgroup-plan.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/setting-up-domain-or-workgroup-plan.html A workgroup setup makes sense for a group that is: * Trusting of each person. * Small. * Doesn't share multiple resources. * Static. I don't think a firm of 20 lawyers fits the workgroup model, if you're going to have a file server. Now it's OK to use WiFi (if properly secured) to connect the client computers, but both the file server and domain controller need to be connected by Ethernet. WiFi is a convenience, it is not reliable for a file server and certainly not for a domain controller. The file server / domain controller needs to be accessible 7 x 24 by multiple people (everybody on the domain). <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/wifi-will-never-be-as-fast-as-ethernet.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/10/wifi-will-never-be-as-fast-as-ethernet.html You will need to have the router and servers in one location, preferably one well secured. Not mobile. In a law firm, security has to take precedence over convenience. If the client computers are using WiFi, make sure that the network is secured properly. WPA is the minimum appropriate security level for any WiFi network. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/setting-up-wifi-lan-please-protect.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/setting-up-wifi-lan-please-protect.html My suspicion is that, for a firm of 20 lawyers (how many computers total?), you should hire a reputable and experienced local professional for advice. Due diligence demands experienced professionals. From the level of detail provided by your query, I think that would be wise. -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org.
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Can't access outside world simple share xp home using Firefox and IE on same windows xp Access denied to users home folder "workgroupname" is not accessible. Cannot login to network or prin Network Card HELP Cannot see Workgroup from 1 of 3 computers & cannot start Win Fire Prohibiting users from establishing dial-up connections No access |
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