Hi All
I work in IT for a lawfirm and trying to get in to third line support (currently in 1st line).
My manager told me to use three machines at work to set up a network (not connected to our main network or the internet), one machine is to be installed with Windows Server 2008 and then on top of that install Microsoft WDS. The other two machines will just be dead PC's connected to this network.
The idea is this: I will upload the source files of an XP CD with service pack 3 to WDS, create a bootable image, and then create a batch file which will enable to installation to run unattended.
I will then turn on the other two machines and hit F12 and hopefully be able to install XP with Service Pack 3 to these two machines over the network from the server.
Do it all the time at work but have never been involved in putting the image together on the server, we just hit F12 on the machine that needs building, enter the credentials and then select the correct options etc and away we go.
I have a few questions for you guys.
1. MUST I have 3 machines for this or will only two machines be enough? I can't see why not as one will be the server and I will then only need one more to test to see how it builds right?
2. I have a Virgin Media Router at home which also has a built in modem. Can I disconnect the router from the Internet and just use it to connect the server and the two machines together? Or do I need a switch?
I'm a bit confused as my manager asked me to use a switch but from what I understand and correct me if I'm wrong, a router is more intelligent therefore I imagine it can do everything that a switch can do and more so it should work fine?
If my home router will work then I can just do this at home with two laptops and my desktop PC acting as the server.
Would love to hear from you guys and thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
I work in IT for a lawfirm and trying to get in to third line support (currently in 1st line).
My manager told me to use three machines at work to set up a network (not connected to our main network or the internet), one machine is to be installed with Windows Server 2008 and then on top of that install Microsoft WDS. The other two machines will just be dead PC's connected to this network.
The idea is this: I will upload the source files of an XP CD with service pack 3 to WDS, create a bootable image, and then create a batch file which will enable to installation to run unattended.
I will then turn on the other two machines and hit F12 and hopefully be able to install XP with Service Pack 3 to these two machines over the network from the server.
Do it all the time at work but have never been involved in putting the image together on the server, we just hit F12 on the machine that needs building, enter the credentials and then select the correct options etc and away we go.
I have a few questions for you guys.
1. MUST I have 3 machines for this or will only two machines be enough? I can't see why not as one will be the server and I will then only need one more to test to see how it builds right?
2. I have a Virgin Media Router at home which also has a built in modem. Can I disconnect the router from the Internet and just use it to connect the server and the two machines together? Or do I need a switch?
I'm a bit confused as my manager asked me to use a switch but from what I understand and correct me if I'm wrong, a router is more intelligent therefore I imagine it can do everything that a switch can do and more so it should work fine?
If my home router will work then I can just do this at home with two laptops and my desktop PC acting as the server.
Would love to hear from you guys and thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
