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Old 11-24-2007, 03:26 PM
DevilDog#1 is offline DevilDog#1

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Best Configuration for a Home Network

OK you all Network people out there. I'm looking to optimally use my 3Mbit/s DSL at my home network.


I've the following in the network:

1. DSL Modem (DSL)

2. Linksys G router with Superboost (G)

3. Linksys 8 port FastEthernet 10/100 Autosensing Switch (waiting for delivery) (S)

4. 1 Windows XP Prof Desktop (D1)

5. 1 Ubuntu Linux Desktop (D2)

6. 1 Mac BookPro laptop (L1)

7. 1 Windows Home Laptop (L2)

8. 1 Windwos XP Prof laptop. (L3)

9. Linksys B router (optional)

10. SMC7004VBR router (optional)

I'm planning to configure the network like


a. DSL -> S (1) -> G (2)

a1. S -> D1, D2, L2

a2. S -> G -> L1 & L3


What do you think? Is this correct configuration?

Any way to optimize this configuration?

Thanks.
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