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sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA
Reviews:
·Cox HSI

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My Home Network and Wireless Setup

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This is Netgear 8 ports gigabit, uplink from Netgear WNDR3700 with gigabit, to PS3, Xbox 360, Sorenson VRS, and Ubnt Bullet M2
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Ubiquiti UniFi with 802.11n
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Both internet (25/3 + 20/2)
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From Nodes
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WNDR3700 and Seagate 500GB for streaming and download/upload files
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Linksys RV042 and Netgear 16 ports switch
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Motorola SB5120 and SB6120
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Ubiquiti Bullet M2 (Long Range Wi-Fi) with two nodes (the neighbors)
This Picture that all I set up myself but you know that I'm 18 years old and know alot about networking. WNDR3700 can handle with lots of clients and traffics. Both of cable modem are from Cox Communications with random powerboost (up to 60mbps/10mbps). The Ubiquiti Bullet M2 currently run at 20mhz (65mbps max) to two nodes that they get closely 50mbps, too. Everything going very well. I wish to be an Information Technology to help business to set up or fix the issue but I will go college, Rochester Institute of Tech college to learn more new tech for me. I'm happy that you can comment about this.

I'm planning to test with Endian Mercury at next week.

I was downloaded the torrent, I get closely 5-6 MB/s with RV042.

Hope you like it.


DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
Premium
join:2002-06-08
Greenville, SC
kudos:2

What are you using to load balance your cable modems?


sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA
Reviews:
·Cox HSI

To keep flow the traffic and combine speed with http, ftp, and torrent to keep stable but this router only limited 59mbps but If I run without RV042, I get 67 mbps max (two bonding channels).

But it do Load Balancing with automatic failover if DOCSIS 3.0 down, it will back up one DOCSIS 2.0. But it doesn't have any USB for 3G/4G Back up.

Endian Mercury does have 3G/4Gback up, 500mbps throughout with firewall, and 55mbps for VPN.

Look this website, »www.endian.com/us/products/utm-h···mercury/



DaMaGeINC
The Lan Man
Premium
join:2002-06-08
Greenville, SC
kudos:2

neat


sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA

Yep. It running very well. It havent got problem while now.



Thane_Bitter

join:2005-01-20
London

reply to sniperboyz
The UniFi AP looks cool, small compact, not fugly, and has PoE! If they make one that works in the 5GHz band I would get one and replace the ugly little AP I have hanging on the wall.



mitchell

join:2002-06-21
Darlington, SC

reply to sniperboyz
I hope you don't think I'm being picky, but did you put a drip loop in the cable from the outside antenna before it was run thru the gable vent?

If not you'll get some moisture in the ceiling from rain and dew...

Lloyd


sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA

Yes. i checked in attic, there no moisture nor wet inside. Thanks for question.


sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA

reply to Thane_Bitter
Yes it is and you can find it,
»streakwave.com/searchresult.asp

Cost is $70 for single unit.


jaymer
Professional Fixer

join:2003-05-26
Santa Clara, CA

reply to sniperboyz
What program at RIT? I just graduated from NSSA last year.

Feel free to PM me.

-Jamie


sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA

Information Technology with computer and networking.



Stubert

join:2002-03-27
Omaha, NE

reply to sniperboyz
Are you sharing your internet with the neighbors? I was considering doing this in my neighborhood, but I read Cox's Acceptable Use Policy, and they state very clearly that the internet connection cannot be used by anyone off of the premises. How have you gotten around this?

I'm not trying to be the cops or anything--I want to do exactly what you're doing! Just curious.

»ww2.cox.com/aboutus/policies.cox (last bullet point to number 1)



Edrick
I aspire to tell the story of a lifetime
Premium
join:2004-09-11
Woburn, MA

said by Stubert:

Are you sharing your internet with the neighbors? I was considering doing this in my neighborhood, but I read Cox's Acceptable Use Policy, and they state very clearly that the internet connection cannot be used by anyone off of the premises. How have you gotten around this?

I'm not trying to be the cops or anything--I want to do exactly what you're doing! Just curious.

»ww2.cox.com/aboutus/policies.cox (last bullet point to number 1)

A lot of times people just ignore the policy, Cox isn't capable of knowing if you're doing it unless you get ratted out or there's some "odd" amount of usage.
--
Edrick Smith
Independent Film & Broadcast Producer
»edricksmith.com


digiblur
Got Sipura?
Premium
join:2002-06-03
Louisiana

reply to sniperboyz

said by sniperboyz:

This Picture that all I set up myself but you know that I'm 18 years old and know alot about networking. WNDR3700 can handle with lots of clients and traffics. Both of cable modem are from Cox Communications with random powerboost (up to 60mbps/10mbps). The Ubiquiti Bullet M2 currently run at 20mhz (65mbps max) to two nodes that they get closely 50mbps, too. Everything going very well. I wish to be an Information Technology to help business to set up or fix the issue but I will go college, Rochester Institute of Tech college to learn more new tech for me. I'm happy that you can comment about this.

I'm planning to test with Endian Mercury at next week.

I was downloaded the torrent, I get closely 5-6 MB/s with RV042.

Hope you like it.

I assume that English is not your first language. I would suggest some English classes in college for proper writing. I find your post very hard to understand.
--

SouthWest Louisiana PC Users Group »www.swlapcug.com

stevephl

join:2000-11-27
Colorado Springs, CO



XCOM
digitalnUll
Premium
join:2002-06-10
Spring, TX
Reviews:
·SIPBRI
·Callcentric
·Comcast
·voip.ms

reply to digiblur

said by digiblur:

said by sniperboyz:

This Picture that all I set up myself but you know that I'm 18 years old and know alot about networking. WNDR3700 can handle with lots of clients and traffics. Both of cable modem are from Cox Communications with random powerboost (up to 60mbps/10mbps). The Ubiquiti Bullet M2 currently run at 20mhz (65mbps max) to two nodes that they get closely 50mbps, too. Everything going very well. I wish to be an Information Technology to help business to set up or fix the issue but I will go college, Rochester Institute of Tech college to learn more new tech for me. I'm happy that you can comment about this.

I'm planning to test with Endian Mercury at next week.

I was downloaded the torrent, I get closely 5-6 MB/s with RV042.

Hope you like it.

I assume that English is not your first language. I would suggest some English classes in college for proper writing. I find your post very hard to understand.

oooo yea let him go to college and take English grammar for your reading satisfaction! natzi....

To OP:

Nice network setup How is the ubiquiti unify working out for you?
I am looking in to buying a few.
Keep it up!
--
[nUll@dcypher ~]$


digiblur
Got Sipura?
Premium
join:2002-06-03
Louisiana

said by XCOM:

said by digiblur:

said by sniperboyz:

This Picture that all I set up myself but you know that I'm 18 years old and know alot about networking. WNDR3700 can handle with lots of clients and traffics. Both of cable modem are from Cox Communications with random powerboost (up to 60mbps/10mbps). The Ubiquiti Bullet M2 currently run at 20mhz (65mbps max) to two nodes that they get closely 50mbps, too. Everything going very well. I wish to be an Information Technology to help business to set up or fix the issue but I will go college, Rochester Institute of Tech college to learn more new tech for me. I'm happy that you can comment about this.

I'm planning to test with Endian Mercury at next week.

I was downloaded the torrent, I get closely 5-6 MB/s with RV042.

Hope you like it.

I assume that English is not your first language. I would suggest some English classes in college for proper writing. I find your post very hard to understand.

oooo yea let him go to college and take English grammar for your reading satisfaction! natzi....

To OP:

Nice network setup How is the ubiquiti unify working out for you?
I am looking in to buying a few.
Keep it up!

Sounds great.
--

SouthWest Louisiana PC Users Group »www.swlapcug.com

BiggA

join:2005-11-23
EARTH

reply to sniperboyz
Nice. Is there a 5ghz version of the UniFi? It looks like a great semi-managed solution that's a fraction of the cost compared to other manufacturers, but only having 2.4ghz would be a real downer.


treichhart

join:2006-12-12

reply to sniperboyz
no there will be no plans for the uniFi going 5ghz sorry. I use alot of ubnt product for my start up WISP here in NW OH.


sniperboyz

join:2009-10-30
Portsmouth, VA

reply to BiggA
Well. Ubnt UNIFI only has 2.4ghz. There no yet out with dual band..


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