I am in the process of overhauling our small school network and am in need 
of some advice on the network layout.  If there is anyone who is willing to 
spend a little time giving me a few pointers it would be most appreciative.

Just FYI:  Our current setup is as follows.  We are a small Christian 
school in South Korea, and we have a dedicated internet connection provided 
by a local telco.  Basically, the internet connectivity comes through the 
router that the telco provided and the router is connected to our main 
10/100baseT hub in our computer lab.  We have one other hub that is in our 
school office.  We currently have about 40 pc's running win95 connected to 
the network and all point to the router as their gateway to the 
internet.  The telco issued us a class c subnet of ip's for all of our 
machines with the router being the first address.  Our linux 
file/web/mail/dns servers are on this net as well.  I am basically wanting 
to redo the network and create three subnets using 192.168.x.x addresses 
one each for our computer lab, office, and classrooms.  Then the only 
computers that will be on the telco issued ip's will be our linux 
mail/web/dns servers.

I am assuming that I would better buy a switch to connect the three 
nets.  If anyone can help me, please drop me a line.

Thank you.

Jeremy D. Newton
ICS-STN
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