[comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc] Need PC Net help - just like everyone else

brd@icc.com (Brent Dickey) (05/30/91)

Hello Net experts,

I am a neophyte trying to get into the network environment.  I need
the help of you big strong PC network experts.  Hope that's enough
sucking up, if not - oh well.

I'm trying to help the family business get into the network age.  They
have bought a lot of PC's and printers and have now said we want
them to work together.  The office building has been wired with shielded
5 wire cable.  This is not twisted pair cable, it's plain old serial
cable wired in a star configuration.  Their needs are simple and are
probably very similar to many other small businesses.  Printer sharing
and file sharing.  They do not need concurrent access to the files but
would like to maintain them in a central location for backup purposes
and the ability to move people to different PCs without having to move
all files in the process.

What I would like to find out is:

- Can the existing wire be used in a 10 BaseT environment or will new
  cabling need to be pulled through the walls?

- Has a public domain PC/NFS client been written to allow this kind of
  setup run with SOSS on one of the PCs?

- Are there public domain DOS lpr and lpd programs that also exist so
  that the printers could be shared?

- Is this at all feasible or am I running at 1200 baud in a 10 megabit
  world?

NFS may not be the answer, it is just a starting point.  Are there other
public domain programs out there to accomplish the printer sharing and 
central file support?

Any help on this matter would be most appreciative.  If this works, maybe
they'll put me back in their wills - nah.

Brent Dickey				You work with computers...
brd@icc.com				Maybe you can fix my TV.