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Re: Post your network diagrams here.. Fairly ghetto. I'm adding a WAP and laptop soon.
Workstations are running Win2k, btw. |
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 cpoore join:2004-04-06 Indianapolis, IN | reply to state
Here's my lovely setup, still in the making however. Gotta take pride in this stuff. |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | how do you have 768 RDRAM? I thought you had to stick it in matching pairs. |
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 cpoore join:2004-04-06 Indianapolis, IN | 2x128 2x256 |
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 FOCOne Wire join:2004-04-05 Rixeyville, VA 2 edits | reply to state
Please allow me to post mine here as well. Also, yes I did borrow a couple of the componets to make up my diagram, so Thank-You to those of you I borrowed from. -- DW6000 CE/G3C-1120-95W/Signal~85/Wired Lan,W2k Server,W2k Pro,XP Pro,Dedicated W2k Pro for SkyWatch Observer |
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 dongyrnProfessional Geek join:2003-07-14 Martinsburg, WV | reply to Brendan Holy crap, you actually have some working NeXT boxes??? How cool is that! How old are they? I remember working on those in my undergrad school... -- Brain: Promise me something, Pinky. Never breed. |
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 TheGish join:2003-04-29 Edwardsville, IL 1 edit | reply to rjackson
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said by rjackson: said by cpoore: What all are you guys using to create your network diagrams, they look great!
I don't know about the others, but I used OmniGraffle.
Craving to buy a mac growing stronger! |
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 BrendanWarr Guitar is here join:2000-07-14 Littleton, CO 1 edit | reply to dongyrn Yep. I did have three: two Stations and an original Cube, but had to sell the Cube due to financial troubles. The Stations still work fine; the one with ECC RAM used to be my webserver, until I moved it to the Mac. Now they sit on the network just crunching RC5 (verrrrry slowly.. one WU every two weeks, lol.)
*EDIT: They're original 25 MHz, Mono NeXTstations, from 1991. -- Jesus Christ Action Figure Playset! |
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 | reply to state This is kind of crude, but it is he basic setup. I will be adding a Cisco router once I buy one and create a DMZ. Also my firewall runs Qmail for a mail relay with antivirus scanning. I want to run all client computers in different subnet. I host a couple of friends websites from my RH box which is cool because I have plenty of bandwidth. I will be adding the WI-FI share service to my account soon and sharing my bandwidth with my neighbors and offer a small hosting solution for my neighborhood. It will be fun! |
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 NoFatChicksNo, I'M The Exon And You're The Intron join:2002-06-15 Blountsville, AL | reply to state
 AOL |
Here is mine! |
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 drewAutomaticPremium join:2002-07-10 Port Orchard, WA kudos:6 | reply to state ROFL!
good one. |
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 TheMetrixR.T.F.M. - P.E.B.K.A.CPremium join:2002-06-15 Utica, MI | reply to state
 MC Domain |
Here's Mine. |
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Here's mine |
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 BryonThis space for rentPremium join:2001-07-23 Speedway, IN | reply to state
 home, sweet home |
Another network shared via OmniGraffle 
regards, bReal |
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 CampMasterRather Be Camp'nPremium join:2001-05-16 Trabuco Canyon, CA | reply to ejr3130 Out of curiosity, why do you have your Dlink 5 port switch plugged into your Dlink 16port switch?
To make only 1 long run to 2 computers?
~Tom -- There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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Here is a graphical representation of my mess.
Thing 1 and Thing 2 are my UPS's btw. |
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 PhoenixAZGet A MacPremium join:2004-01-04 Phoenix, AZ kudos:1 | reply to state So some kids using homebuilt, while others have Dells? How did you make that diagram? |
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And yes i use home built. Too poor to afford the dell's, however I would like to have one.  |
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the layout |
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 | reply to CampMaster The 16port switch is in the basement and the other switch is on the 2nd floor. I ran the wire up through 2 closets from the basement to the attic and then back to the boys bedroom. I did it very fast and very sloppy and didn't wnat to run 2 cables. I told my wife that one day I would "do it right" and run the cables through the wall.... I like wireless more and more. |
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