[AccessD] Setting Up a Domain. Part 3. Your Gateway

Drew Wutka DWUTKA at Marlow.com
Thu Jun 4 11:28:28 CDT 2009


Thanks Ken.  You nailed all three reasons to have a domain setup at home
(networking, kids, and development!).

Drew

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This is really good, Drew.  Thanks for taking the time.  This is exactly
what I do in my home office network.  Since I work from home, I had to
set
up a network here to be able to test functionality as close to my
clients'
environment as possible.  Plus I liked the greater network flexibility
that
naturally results, primarily with user accounts for my children, which
hasn't been fully implemented yet, and the more efficient way the
different
machines communicate as I really wanted to have a central storage
location
for things like digital pictures and movies, etc.  I have two servers,
two
workstations, two four port wireless routers (one of which has the
wireless
turned off), and a networked printer on my network, and then my laptop
that
connects through the wireless.  Eventually I plan to have a HTPC server
on
the network and get rid of my 400 disc DVD changer, and a couple more
HTPC
clients thus allowing me to access multiple movies on different TVs or
computers at the same time.

Ken Stoker
Business Analyst

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[mailto:accessd-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Drew Wutka
Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2009 3:25 PM
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Subject: [AccessD] Setting Up a Domain. Part 3. Your Gateway

In the demo I've been setting up for all the screen shots, it's not
going to see the internet, I could set that up, but for right now, it's
all 'local only' in Virtual PC, which is like it's own enclosed network.
But I'm sure all of you would want your domain and your client computers
to see the internet.  

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