- Aug 24, 2012
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Well my landlord who is also my GF's dad saw my handywork when I expanded my home network to the downstairs and relocated my NAS/switch/etc to the laundry room. So to make a long story short, my landlord is going into semi retirement and is ready to pass on the business to his son and son in law to run things, and they want to convert one of the townhomes into an office/storage area. One of the tenants got a job at the FBI and plans to move to Virginia in the summer so that's when I'll be doing this apparently.
I told him that I know how to everything from pulling the cables to installing the wall jacks which is mostly fairly easy, but my experience is limited to home networks and I don't know much about whats needed for a small business network as opposed to a home network.
From what I understand what they want is to run 4 client PCs along with a server that will host a website to process applications and look up properties for rent. This sever is also going to host files over the network and you might has well set it up for roaming profiles.
I suppose the fact that applications are involved that means it would require an SQL server (unless there's a better way, IDK). Also they want file storage capabilities to keep records and photos of the condition of each unit before and after rental. Along with a variety of other things...
I generally try to think in terms of scalability so for a small business that may expand, I would like to have at least double the required ports available for this network so I'm thinking that a 16 port switch should be good enough.
Obviously I'll be using some sort of Cat6 variant, but I'm unsure of what variety to use.
As for the equipment such as the the router, switch, server. I have no idea what to get.
And then there is administering the server. I don't have alot of experience dealing with Windows Server, so I don't know if this is something that can be learned fairly easily by someone who is already tech savvy or whether this would require the skills of a professional. I'm willing to lend my services towards tasks that I know how to do correctly, but I'm very weary about lending my services I'm not sure that I can perform them.
So what is the best course of action here? I can install the jacks and pull the cables. But is it better to hire a pro to set this up, or is this easy enough for an amatuer? And how would I find people who do those sorts of things?
I told him that I know how to everything from pulling the cables to installing the wall jacks which is mostly fairly easy, but my experience is limited to home networks and I don't know much about whats needed for a small business network as opposed to a home network.
From what I understand what they want is to run 4 client PCs along with a server that will host a website to process applications and look up properties for rent. This sever is also going to host files over the network and you might has well set it up for roaming profiles.
I suppose the fact that applications are involved that means it would require an SQL server (unless there's a better way, IDK). Also they want file storage capabilities to keep records and photos of the condition of each unit before and after rental. Along with a variety of other things...
I generally try to think in terms of scalability so for a small business that may expand, I would like to have at least double the required ports available for this network so I'm thinking that a 16 port switch should be good enough.
Obviously I'll be using some sort of Cat6 variant, but I'm unsure of what variety to use.
As for the equipment such as the the router, switch, server. I have no idea what to get.
And then there is administering the server. I don't have alot of experience dealing with Windows Server, so I don't know if this is something that can be learned fairly easily by someone who is already tech savvy or whether this would require the skills of a professional. I'm willing to lend my services towards tasks that I know how to do correctly, but I'm very weary about lending my services I'm not sure that I can perform them.
So what is the best course of action here? I can install the jacks and pull the cables. But is it better to hire a pro to set this up, or is this easy enough for an amatuer? And how would I find people who do those sorts of things?
