Plan on using a dedicated machine to host the files, running WIN 98 ,
but plan
on using FMP "regular" to open the files, and share them across a
peer-peer network, as opposed to getting FMP Server.
Currently, our cabling is 10Base2, with BNC connectors.
Lastly, we currently use the IPX/SPX protocol, and other posters to
the group suggested going to TCP/IP. Is that a difficult switch? Any
words of warning
before I get started? Any help is much appreciated, THANKS !
Steve
provides a link ('Downloads') to his, Anne Verrinder's and Kim Jordan's
white paper on networking Filemaker Pro.
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John Weinshel
Datagrace
Vashon Island, WA
(206) 463-1634
Associate Member, Filemaker Solutions Alliance
"steved" <ste...@kingswood-labs.com> wrote in message
news:4db34aac.02032...@posting.google.com...
steved wrote:
>
> What hardware specs sould I lobby for, in order to host FMP5.5 files
> on
> a new pc ? I want enough power and speed without going overboard.
>
> Plan on using a dedicated machine to host the files, running WIN 98 ,
> but plan
> on using FMP "regular" to open the files, and share them across a
> peer-peer network, as opposed to getting FMP Server.
Any current machine will be fine given:
>
> Currently, our cabling is 10Base2, with BNC connectors.
This is rather antique by modern standards - hell, my normal
suppliers don't even have BNC network cards anymore!
>
> Lastly, we currently use the IPX/SPX protocol, and other posters to
> the group suggested going to TCP/IP. Is that a difficult switch? Any
> words of warning
> before I get started? Any help is much appreciated, THANKS !
If everyone is using IPX and its working then stick with that.
Does make me wonder exactly *how* you connect to the internet,
as IPX doesn't work for that, but I'll leave it for the moment.
Cheers
Webko
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