True.   Guess that's just the business side of me...  I always plan for
it just in case :D

 A Proxy server/ Firewall puts that idea to sleep. :D





On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:34:09PM +0000, Frank Carreiro wrote:
[...] 
> As for protocol I'd recommend I.P.   While IPX is faster, you probably
> won't notice a difference and you'll be ready for the Internet when you
> connect (though your I.P. address will need to change when that happens)
                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

That shouldn't be necessary if you're planning the network with
"internal" addresses (e.g. 192.168.0.x - there are more but I always
forget the ranges...) right from the start. The only change necessary
will be that the machine connecting to the Internet will need to run IP
masquerading.

My EUR0.02,

Thomas
-- 
Computers are actually powered by Chaos theory, not electricity... that
is just for the fan.


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