Hi
rite, im coming home from uni in a couple of months, and the plan is to stick a couple of big hard drives into my old iDEQ SFF machine and use it as a server on my home network. The network comprises of me with a gaming PC which also pretty much does everything else, and a laptop for when getting out of bed is just to energetic. Then there is 2 more laptops, one for each of my sisters, and then a main family PC with an account for all of us (5 in total). The server will have a U drive for each user which will have their Documents folder redirected to it so that its the same documents regardless of which machine they get on. I will use offline files to allow access to documents on laptops away from home, and probably on my PC and the family PC as a sort of backup. I also want to use the server to store all my music and video content, as well as be an 'always on' box for remote access and downloads etc. I will most likely keep my locally stored music (on an external) but keep my vids on the server to free up space on my PC. So what were looking at is a single server to store all users data (live data though network drives) and music and vids.
Now, what I have at home is a 54Mbp WiFi router/accesspoint/adsl modem combo. The server will be connected to this router though a 100Mbp cable, along with the family PC, but my PC, and all 3 laptops will be wireless. The network will need to allow me to stream vids (SD content only, if I could afford a HDTV Id buy better networking
) aswell as sync offline files on all the machines. Max simultaneous use would probably be streaming a vid and some music, or a couple of vids, or maybe a vid some file copying and an offline files sync at the same time.
Basically, am I going to be ok, or should I give up now and save myself some slow networking hell...?
rite, im coming home from uni in a couple of months, and the plan is to stick a couple of big hard drives into my old iDEQ SFF machine and use it as a server on my home network. The network comprises of me with a gaming PC which also pretty much does everything else, and a laptop for when getting out of bed is just to energetic. Then there is 2 more laptops, one for each of my sisters, and then a main family PC with an account for all of us (5 in total). The server will have a U drive for each user which will have their Documents folder redirected to it so that its the same documents regardless of which machine they get on. I will use offline files to allow access to documents on laptops away from home, and probably on my PC and the family PC as a sort of backup. I also want to use the server to store all my music and video content, as well as be an 'always on' box for remote access and downloads etc. I will most likely keep my locally stored music (on an external) but keep my vids on the server to free up space on my PC. So what were looking at is a single server to store all users data (live data though network drives) and music and vids.
Now, what I have at home is a 54Mbp WiFi router/accesspoint/adsl modem combo. The server will be connected to this router though a 100Mbp cable, along with the family PC, but my PC, and all 3 laptops will be wireless. The network will need to allow me to stream vids (SD content only, if I could afford a HDTV Id buy better networking

Basically, am I going to be ok, or should I give up now and save myself some slow networking hell...?
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