So here are a couple of things I am thinking and tinkering with. Productivity is somewhat of a joke right now. The 4 computers have 3 different OS on them. The boys desktop is a rebuild from parts I had leftover from odds and ends. I took the HD and motherboard from my Alienware and build it. It is running XP pro and has a lot of life left in it. It will need more storage when the boys start using it for more school work. So either an external HD or one of the old internal SATAs I have. The laptop (Beth's) is a very good for her. It is running Vista but she says it is fine for what she does with it. It is the only computer now with Office on it (and so the lack of productivity elsewhere). I could reload the old version Office 97 on the boys computer but they do not really need it yet. My desktop is now running W7 (I did keep an old hard drive with XP and Ubuntu on it) and I loved it enough to upgrade the W7 starter on the netbook to W7 Home. Firmware in the Wii and the Sony Blue Ray have them hooked to the router very well.
My 2 current problems are 1: Sharing the printer and the 2 external HDs I have on the network 2: File and application sharing without buying new programs. On the first problem, I put the printer and Hds on the network through a Belken Hub when we got Beth's laptop. They work fine for her but I have not taken the time to get them to work with the boys computer or the netbook. I need more knowledge about how W7 workgroups are suppose to work to make it all work better. The second problem is going to be a larger one. Everything I read tells me what I want is a home server set up. I know that Beth will not want another computer taking up space we do not have. I also do not know how Windows Home Server will work across the 3 OS. I do not believe that everyone is going to want a home server for their electronics. So what are people going to do instead?
My answer leads to another question - Do I want to does this because I think it will be useful or because it seems like fun to try to do? The useful side includes looking into the future of the boys home work. The wireless key they use now to get to the network (and internet) should be enough for connectivity but it does drag when any other device is connected. The wifi in the netbook, blue ray and laptop all have better bandwith so they show less drag. At some point the boys will need better internet and access to the printer and HDs. They will also want to play more games like PvsZ etc online and be able to stream music into their own room (can anyone say head phones?). I know they are still young but it is coming. I know the answer to the fun part is that I do enjoy it.
So for those who know- its my bear trap.
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