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Hello to all again.

Can someone direct me to the reason that I would need a router instead of a switch?

I have a small network running peer-to-peer ( for right now until I get the new server up and tested) we have 4 switches right now:

2 10/100 and 2 10/100/1000.

What would be the reasons for obtaining a router at this point?

My boss seems to think that we won't need a router because we already have the switches. Is this correct? or should I get the router?

Will Server 2008 take care of the needs that a router would fulfill?

Lots of questions, but I want to get the true "netowrk" up and running correctly. Not just a bunch of linked computers?

Any info or direction to existing info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

T

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Windows 2008 can be configured to act as a router/firewall for your network. Enable the DNS and DHCP server roles. Assign an IP and configure the computers on your network to obtain their IP from the server.
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Does anyone know of a enterprise level Anti-Virus solution that will work with Server 2008?

We purchased Symantec Endpoint at the same time as the server/server 2008

And now I am told that the manager will not run on server 2008, only the client portion will work.

And that I would have to install the software on another machine....

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