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Our local real estate office has been DRASTICALLY reduced. We were an office of 35 people, we are now down to a core of six. The office is run by a huge dinosaur Dell server running Server 2003. It’s loud, it uses a lot of electricity and no one here uses the active directory features of the server, nor any of the VPN capabilities. It literally is a loud fileserver. Three of the employees are using MacBooks and a wireless connection, the other three are plugged into the wall, but are also using laptops not on the domain. The one Minolta Bizhub printer is the only hardware asset being shared from the server.
I wanted to reduce the complexity of their setup. I thought maybe a NAS box (Buffalo Terastation or similar) could act as their fileserver. The only thing left is an appliance for two functions: print server and DNS (currently there is a 24 port hub that distributes connectivity to conference rooms and offices within the building, but no router…the server is providing the IP’s).
Would a simple 4 port wireless N router with DNS turned on, combined with our 24 port hub would suffice? Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
I wanted to reduce the complexity of their setup. I thought maybe a NAS box (Buffalo Terastation or similar) could act as their fileserver. The only thing left is an appliance for two functions: print server and DNS (currently there is a 24 port hub that distributes connectivity to conference rooms and offices within the building, but no router…the server is providing the IP’s).
Would a simple 4 port wireless N router with DNS turned on, combined with our 24 port hub would suffice? Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks in advance.