Lion server, basic questions

HI,
I have three questions :
1.  If I install Lion server on my desktop iMac, can I exchange files or document from my Macbook Por from my school.  Before I was ablle to do it in ftp, now how is it work ?
2.  Is my Time Capsule is sufficient for routeur ? I mean, do I have to put my Time Capsule in bridge position and get a linksys routeur for example for controll the passage to my iMac ?
3.  I my network, I have a G4 on OSX 10.4, will it be yet possible to acess to my iMac in server mode for it, and will it be posible to access to the G4 from my iMac on Lion server ?
Thanks,
Claude

Thanks for quick response.   Indeed, in hindsight, it appears that they had only installed the Server App, but not the Server Admin tools.
Unfortunately, I am not a system admin, but I played one on TV <grin>
All kidding aside ... I'm willing to learn, but would need most of the basics controlled through the GUI ... and then feel comfortable reading up and editting configuration files and running commands from the Terminal.
On this line, is there good documentation of this, or is this something that you know because you are familiar with Unix?    ie something like the alternate port issue ... is this something in the GUI, or something I would have to edit via Terminal?
Just trying to make an informed decision before jumping platforms.
Thanks
David

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