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Setting Up a Home Network

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kayizm007

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Hello all, as i am new to the forum, I was hoping some of you guys can give me a hand with a few questions that i have. Since I believe hands on is very important in this word of IT, my goal is to do just that, get some of the hands on that is needed. The software that i have is Windows 2003 as well as 2000 Server, Exchange 2000 Server, Windows XP , 2000 Pro. Hardware, I have 3 Desktops as well as 2 laptops. I have a cable modem for the internet connected to a DI-704 Link (D-Link DI-704 is a Broadband Home and Small Business Gateway with Four Switched Fast Ethernet Ports). One of the questions I have is where would one start? How would one start? I want to get experience with the "Server" side of things. Where would you guys start? Thanks for all your help in advance.
 
If you are looking at the server side of things then I would get a book that relates to 70-215 exam of the Microsoft's Certification trail.

That should give you a basic idea of how the server's work.

Nzarth

MCSA/MCSE (W2K), CCA

Working on CCNA
 
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