- Jan 11, 2001
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Ok, here in our local office we currently use a broadband connection with a LAN network routed through a VPN box to our home office's LAN. On our local LAN, we have a server for file storage which can be accessed via our local LAN or via WAN/VPN through the corporate network when we are off site.
We are being migrated to Air Cards which will attach us permanently to the corporate network and our broadband connection + VPN box is being removed. I don't really care about us accessing the server from outside the office as we rarely need to and anything we would need to access we can put out on the corporate network. My concern is a place for us to store our large database files which would allow us to easily access them in the office. (+500MB each)
Keep in mind, I'm semi-tasked with creating a solution for our office users (only ~6 users) to access these database files. My concern is, with many of these users being VERY computer illiterate, I would prefer to eliminate the wired network all together and just use a USB disk with a local machine to back it up onto manually.
My main fear is that the computer would cause more grief trying to access the network via LAN as opposed to the Air Card, once we switch over and the users would not know how to handle this as they are used to "firing up the PC and working". I can still manage this if I configure their machine to ONLY use the air card, but once you toss in the wired connection I fear it will create havok. We already have enough issues with wireless connections in the area and the machines constant battle trying to choose between wireless and wired, I don't want to add the air card to this also.
Thoughts/Suggestions?
Should I keep the LAN setup with our server running locally only?
Go to USB disk and dump the wired LAN altogether?
Either will cause potential issues with backup. As of right now, our server backs itself up via VPN to the corp network but we'll lose this feature as soon as they pull the VPN/Broadband anyway. I believe the server will stay here but either way, I can get a cheap PC to use if need be.
We are being migrated to Air Cards which will attach us permanently to the corporate network and our broadband connection + VPN box is being removed. I don't really care about us accessing the server from outside the office as we rarely need to and anything we would need to access we can put out on the corporate network. My concern is a place for us to store our large database files which would allow us to easily access them in the office. (+500MB each)
Keep in mind, I'm semi-tasked with creating a solution for our office users (only ~6 users) to access these database files. My concern is, with many of these users being VERY computer illiterate, I would prefer to eliminate the wired network all together and just use a USB disk with a local machine to back it up onto manually.
My main fear is that the computer would cause more grief trying to access the network via LAN as opposed to the Air Card, once we switch over and the users would not know how to handle this as they are used to "firing up the PC and working". I can still manage this if I configure their machine to ONLY use the air card, but once you toss in the wired connection I fear it will create havok. We already have enough issues with wireless connections in the area and the machines constant battle trying to choose between wireless and wired, I don't want to add the air card to this also.
Thoughts/Suggestions?
Should I keep the LAN setup with our server running locally only?
Go to USB disk and dump the wired LAN altogether?
Either will cause potential issues with backup. As of right now, our server backs itself up via VPN to the corp network but we'll lose this feature as soon as they pull the VPN/Broadband anyway. I believe the server will stay here but either way, I can get a cheap PC to use if need be.