Un-comparable, even if it were such thing as 'windows 2003 network'.
because it does not have a wied. that way it is called a wireless network.
Windows Server 2003, Data center Edition
Yes one can use the vista in a server 2003 network As long as it is Vista Business or Vista Ultimate.
Detect network bottlenecks.
Windows 2003 Server is the Best
The windows Server 2003 will function as a router for either subnetwork
Windows Enterprise edition can support upto 8 cluster Node.
Windows Server 2003 is a server variant of Windows, released in 2003. It has many versions for different uses and loads, and is priced accordingly. Interface-wise, it resembles Windows XP with the Classic interface selected (Luna can be enabled, but is disabled by default). It has been superseded by Windows Server 2008, but is still in wide use and is still supported by Microsoft.It is a server operating system that was introduced in 2003 by Windows. It included increased security, better messaging, and a better back up system when compared to its predecessor.
Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 determines a users right to modify network and dial-up TCP/IP properties. Users may be selectively restricted from modifying their IP address and other network configuration parameters
Microsoft claim that Windows Server 2003 delivers a better performance than Windows 2000, and is more user friendly. It provides a backup system for lost files.
Windows Server 2003 is effectively an enhanced version of Windows XP. It has now been replaced with Windows Server 2008, and the features include enhanced speed, better back up systems and scripting.
There are several differences between 2003 and 2008 servers. They look different and their tools are different. For example Windows 2008 native IP-stack is ver6, which differs from Windows 2003. Management tools are different in Win 2008; some are better. Installation is easier, adding new roles to server is much easier. Many support both systems in their work and believe Windows 2008 is quite good and is an improvement to Windows 2003. Windows 2008 needs more power from the system than Windows 2003, but most problems are caused by mixing different server platforms on DC. You can mix Windows 2000, 2003 and 2008 member servers, but not DCs. There is one exception: Don't consider SBS2008. You can't upgrade it to standard, SBS is for little environment. If you have to buy new CALs, they are much expensive than standards CALs. SBS2008 is also only 64bit and you have to load in compatibility mode in normal systems. I would consider not to install 2k8 if you are supporting a network with NT legacy as 2k8 is not reverse compatible to NT.