DNS,PROXY,WINS

malkavi

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    Please some body help...........

    When we are ausing a Internet connection for network...wich method is the fast.....

    1. Proxy
    2. DNS
    3. WINS
     

    dineitdark

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    malkavi said:
    Please some body help...........

    When we are ausing a Internet connection for network...wich method is the fast.....

    1. Proxy
    2. DNS
    3. WINS
    hmmm... :) well tell more about the network....
     

    malkavi

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    dineitdark said:
    hmmm... :) well tell more about the network....

    We are using 256kb leased line....and have 4 networks.......one is remote network wich is connected through fiber line....and there is around 400 pc's.....
     

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    malkavi said:
    We are using 256kb leased line....and have 4 networks.......one is remote network wich is connected through fiber line....and there is around 400 pc's.....
    anything that ur gonna use depends a lot on your needs, so does all these PCs need to access the net? do they need only web browsing....? or do they need more???
     

    mlakmal

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    malkavi said:
    We are using 256kb leased line....and have 4 networks.......one is remote network wich is connected through fiber line....and there is around 400 pc's.....


    bttr go with proxy server which will hav DNS capability
     

    malkavi

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    dineitdark said:
    anything that ur gonna use depends a lot on your needs, so does all these PCs need to access the net? do they need only web browsing....? or do they need more???

    Some are using internet applications.........Some database applicatins.:yes:
     

    dineitdark

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    malkavi said:
    We are using 256kb leased line....and have 4 networks.......one is remote network wich is connected through fiber line....and there is around 400 pc's.....
    using a DNS server will definitly increase your net access speeds. u can use NAT or a proxy to let all ur mashines to access the net.... but it depends on your needs. as this is a large env i think NAT will be better and faster.. now you have to have a nice router in place for this or else there wont be much difference...
     

    malkavi

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    dineitdark said:
    using a DNS server will definitly increase your net access speeds. u can use NAT or a proxy to let all ur mashines to access the net.... but it depends on your needs. as this is a large env i think NAT will be better and faster.. now you have to have a nice router in place for this or else there wont be much difference...



    Thnk you very much for the help muchan...........i'll chek with this.........
     

    mlakmal

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    malkavi said:
    But machan we are using some internet applications........


    u can use sock and htp proxsies at da same time which will do ur job :yes:

    and proxy servers come with DNS and NAT capability
     

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    mlakmal said:
    u can use sock and htp proxsies at da same time which will do ur job :yes:

    and proxy servers come with DNS and NAT capability
    u r correct. but hardware NAT will be much faster?
     

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    mlakmal said:
    if u hav a gud server dat doesnt matter ne :D


    and soft can b managed much easier :yes:
    i really don't know! hehe... and you know what.... may be you can use a open source router solution here. it will be very fast and cheap ;) hehe but still if your NAT is done with ICs it will be much faster than any soft.. cause its wire speed.

    and yeah software will be very easy to configure than hardware... i guess :)

    but i really don't know too much about this... i've read the books but no practicals :( what to do... i can't have a router or two in my house ne! :lol: