Hi Im going to arrange a Lan Party for 500-2500 people. I've done some research, but Im still not sure what to aim for in the networking section.
This is my approach as is:
1 Backbone switch ...
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My friend is having a LAN Party today and we are planning on connecting about five switches together so that we have enough ports for everyone to play. However, I own a 24 port Cisco 10/100 Catalys...
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Im hosting a lan party for upto 22 people. In the past I have hosted my lan parties just using a basic linksys router. However last month we had major problems with IP conflicts and non functioning...
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I have a XP3800+ and what I think is an Asus or DFI "Lan Party 2500gb" motherboard - with two RAID arrays - one for system and another for data, both using SATA ports. I wanted to temporarily disco...
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Here is the task at hand: Setting up a LAN Party at my work place in a school district with a T1 connection. I would prefer to create a separate network than using the school's existing network du...
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Hi,
I'm realy not into the whole networking thing!
This afternoon a friend of mine's coming at my place, and I'd like to play Counter-Strike:Source against him, so I want to have a little LAN-par...
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ServersDate Asked: 02/23/2009 Points: 125 Comments: 1