I need some opinions on where to go with my home network. Here is the setup I currently have:
Cable Modem
Cable Router/Switch/Wireless Access Point
1 primary PC connecter to the switch (over Cat 5)
2 laptops using a wireless PC Card (only ever use one at a time though)
Compaq iPAQ accessing the network with a Wireless PC Card
So basically right now I have all my files stored on my main PC, and if I'm using my laptop(s) and/or iPAQ it's mainly to access the internet. I would like to set up a server to perform the following functions:
1. Store all my files in a central location (for easy access no matter what machine I'm on)
2. Share printer(s) (Currently I'm sharing them off my main machine, but if I have it turned off and am on my laptop I'm out of luck)
3. Backup files (haven't decided on a backup method to use, currently I burn CD's but I have 2 40G hard drives so that's not working so well)
4. Provide extra level of security for personal files (even though I have a hardware firewall the main machine I access the internet through holds all of my files.)
I would like to limit the server's access to the internet as outgoing only (I think I can do that in the firewall) or maybe not at all (I guess there really isn't a reason for it to need internet access, maybe for downloading updates, etc.)
My questions are, what do you think would be a good OS for my server? I run Win2k on 2 of my 3 machines now, so that would make things easier. I'm going to upgrade to XP next month so that's another possibility. I thought about Linux, but do I really need to go to that much trouble for file/printer sharing/backup? (I'm thinking of installation/administration ease, since I'm primarily a Windows person).
Also, what about backup? I'be though about OnStream or something similar. Any suggestions there? I appreciate anyone's insight. Thanks in advance!!!
			
			Cable Modem
Cable Router/Switch/Wireless Access Point
1 primary PC connecter to the switch (over Cat 5)
2 laptops using a wireless PC Card (only ever use one at a time though)
Compaq iPAQ accessing the network with a Wireless PC Card
So basically right now I have all my files stored on my main PC, and if I'm using my laptop(s) and/or iPAQ it's mainly to access the internet. I would like to set up a server to perform the following functions:
1. Store all my files in a central location (for easy access no matter what machine I'm on)
2. Share printer(s) (Currently I'm sharing them off my main machine, but if I have it turned off and am on my laptop I'm out of luck)
3. Backup files (haven't decided on a backup method to use, currently I burn CD's but I have 2 40G hard drives so that's not working so well)
4. Provide extra level of security for personal files (even though I have a hardware firewall the main machine I access the internet through holds all of my files.)
I would like to limit the server's access to the internet as outgoing only (I think I can do that in the firewall) or maybe not at all (I guess there really isn't a reason for it to need internet access, maybe for downloading updates, etc.)
My questions are, what do you think would be a good OS for my server? I run Win2k on 2 of my 3 machines now, so that would make things easier. I'm going to upgrade to XP next month so that's another possibility. I thought about Linux, but do I really need to go to that much trouble for file/printer sharing/backup? (I'm thinking of installation/administration ease, since I'm primarily a Windows person).
Also, what about backup? I'be though about OnStream or something similar. Any suggestions there? I appreciate anyone's insight. Thanks in advance!!!
				
		
			