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Much clearer now! Given the difference in needs, you've got quite a deal going to split the T1 cost 50/50 - nice work!Smile | :)

Miszou wrote:
One of the first problems that springs to mind is how to redirect 2 different port 80 requests to 2 different servers.

Let's start here. Internet packets don't arrive willy-nilly looking for port 80. Each is tagged with a port number, an IP address, and a protocol. You don't have to worry about redirecting them, as each host on the network will have a different IP address. Only the server with the correct IP address will respond to a packet, and then only if it has a service listening on the same port and watching for the same protocol as matches that of the incoming packet. No worries there.

Your preferred approach - separate servers and domains - would be my choice, as well. I've worked with workgroups (though never two interconnected ones) and found them to be a pain to administer. Having a domain and a domain controller just makes life nicer, and admin costs are lower. A server for your needs ( and the other company's ) needn't be a large expense. My primary PC is a Win2K Server system, for reasons that made sense at the time, and it cost me less than $1800 to build from scratch including a 5-user OS.

Each office should be assigned a different IP address segment, and all the hosts in each connected to a hub or switch - those are cheap (< $100). Each hub is then connected to the router that handles the T1 connection. The router should be configured to sort out incoming packets from the Internet and send them to the proper hub. This is where I get fuzzy; I don't know for sure that your ISP will assign multiple addresses to you. Talking with them should clear that up, and router suppliers will be happy to assist you in configuring their products to accomplish what you need to do.

When you assign addresses leave yourself some wiggle room. I use the internal private range of 168.192.x.x generally, and most networking components I've used come preconfigured to work in that range. Assign one company to 168.192.0.0 and the other to 168.192.1.0 and you'll each have room for 254 hosts eventually. Have a plan, too, as you design it. I find it helpful to have a standard way of doing things that makes future changes easier. For example, assign individual PCs addresses beginning at .100, Servers at .010, and the router at .001. If you're planning on having network printers save a block for them, say .050 - .099. With such a scheme it's a lot easier later to locate remote resources when you have a problem.

I hope that's a little bit helpful. Have fun!Big Grin | :-D



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