The server is a unified solution for download( with active mlDonkey, supports
allmost every p2p network). The access points are the only way to beat the
300 m distance, and the router was the simplest way to share my connection at
home (I have 2 PC's at home, therefore the router is behind the server) BTW,
if it's any help, I'm sharing the ADSL connection.
Thanks for trying to help me :)

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Boro Causev
MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, MCAD
CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+
> On Feb 26, 8:55 am, Boro Causev <BoroCau...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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> Please descibe in more details on why the router is behind ther server
> and the two access points?
smlunatick - 27 Feb 2008 16:38 GMT
On Feb 27, 7:26 am, Boro Causev <BoroCau...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> The server is a unified solution for download( with active mlDonkey, supports
> allmost every p2p network). The access points are the only way to beat the
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Your set up might not be correct. The set up seems to have multiple
palces where the connection can be dropped.
One possible network layout could be:
DSL modem -- Router -- Server on router's DMZ port
\------ Access points ----- PCs