  tipstir
join:2004-11-14 Enfield, CT | reply to state Re: Post your network diagrams here..
 2003 - 2006 DSL
 2006/07 - current
next 2008 - |
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 deaddawg
join:2006-01-16 Ottawa, ON | reply to state 
Here is my humble setup. Almost done university, can't wait to get my own house! |
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  travisz Premium join:2004-01-10 Ephrata, PA
| reply to state It's that time again. |
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 LitomoSilver
join:2005-10-25 Bremen, IN | reply to state 
... Yeah. >_> Enjoy. |
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  MyNetwork
@rr.com
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 My Network |
Not the best diagram in the world but it does explain my setup pretty well.
Legend:
Yellow = Coaxial Black = Ethernet (Cat5 and/or Cat5e) Green = Wireless Waves |
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  MyNetwork
@rr.com | One little small correction, the one computer on my network should have been "My Desktop" not "Parents Desktop".  |
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 pa3lsvt
join:2009-03-21
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I subscribe to FIOS 20/5 Internet service and Extreme HD TV service.
The main router is Verizon's Actiontec MI-424WR Rev. E router, which has 4 10/100 LAN ports, a 10/100 WAN port (unused here), a Coax (dual WAN/LAN) port, and 802.11g WiFi. The WiFi is configured for 802.11g only mode and uses WPA2 encryption. It runs DHCP for the set top box and the Eee (required for compatibility with another network). Everything else has it's own static connection. The PS3 is the oddball among WiFi + Ethernet capable appliances: it used the same MAC address for both (and thus gets only one IP regardless of connection type).
The secondary routers are configured as dumb switches and wireless access points. The D-Link has 4 10/100 ports and runs 802.11n only with WPA2-AES encryption. The Netgear has 4 10/100 ports and runs 802.11b only with WPA-TKIP (and has to downgrade to WEP in the unlikely event that the DS is online).
STEVE (XP Pro) is my home-built Athlon 64 X2 4400+, connected to the network via onboard Ethernet, to the USB printer (shared via XP), and to TV coax via a PCI-E QAM tuner card. Output to 720p Westinghouse 32" (and desktop LCD not shown).
LEAH (XP MCE) is the teenager's HP Pavillion Slimline connected via 802.11g (with a normally unused Ethernet port). She also has the iPod Touch and the Eee (XP ULCPC) that connect via 802.11g. (Eee also has a normally unused Ethernet port.)
PADME (Vista Home Premium) is the soon-to-be-wife's HP Pavillion Laptop, connected via 802.11n (and the normally unused Ethernet).
SATELLITE (XP Home) is the old laptop (relegated to travel hotel use) that connects via 802.11g (and the normally unused Ethernet).
We share the PSP (802.11g), the Wii (802.11b network and Composite video output), the PS2 (not networked, S-Video output; can't give up Katamari Damacy), and the PS3 (Ethernet/HDMI). The PS3 has 802.11g capability as well.
The HD-DVR connects to the Actiontec via MoCA and the HDTV via Composite video. |
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 JSRoman Premium join:2005-03-10 Callahan, FL
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 m82a1
join:2009-06-10
| reply to state hey guys, im new here, thats my network in the thumbnail link above.  |
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 HiGuys
join:2009-07-27 | reply to state »yfrog.com/0vmynetdj Here's Mine |
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 kustomjs
join:2006-12-12 Coldwater, OH 1 edit | reply to state here is mine: |
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 wolfman2g1
join:2008-04-28 Brooklyn, NY | reply to state 
Just updating my current set up more to come soon! |
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  alphapointe Premium,MVM join:2002-02-10 Columbia, MO clubs:
·Mediacom
| reply to state A friend of mine at work made this for me. He says he can't draw, so give him a break...
All of my servers are now in the cabinet, as well as the switch, firewall, cable and DSL modems, UPS, and ethernet power switch. |
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 netboy34
join:2001-08-29 Kennesaw, GA
·AT&T U-Verse
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 Home Network |
Thought I'd throw mine in the ring... nothing special, but it works for me |
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  waraani
@taivalkoski.org
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Here's mine! The switch is - naturally - managed. My workstation and my wife's laptop is IPv6 enabled also; inet-rtr sends router advertisements.
Internet connection is very stable and latency times are minimal (10 ms inside Finland).
The server draws graphics about connection usage and other stuff using rrdtool and SNMP. |
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  Cjaiceman Premium,MVM join:2004-10-12 Parker, CO
·Comcast Workplace
·Comcast
| reply to state This is my current setup. It all starts with the dual internet connections, The Qwest connection is there as a backup in case the Comcast goes down, and PFSense is setup to use that connection only if it has no connection through Comcast.
We then move to the PFSense firewall, which is an old Gateway performance 1300, with an Intel Pentium 4 423 pin @ 1.3GHz, with 384 MB of RDRAM (2x128MB and 2x64MB = 384MB), and Three Linksys Gigabit ethernet cards, 2 WAN and 1 LAN. The unit maxes out at 250-260 MBytes/sec with 500 open connections. This also handles the DNS redirects, VPN using IPSec and bandwidth monitoring. The DHCP server will not assign an unknown device an IP, every MAC must be on record for an IP, see wireless for more info.
Then we have the Netgear 24-port un-managed gigabit switch.
The backup file server just has a clone of the very important files from the main server and has fail over for when the main server is offline.
The game server hosts games like Team Fortress 2 (4 different rooms at 32 people each), battlefield 2, gary's mod, or anything else we feel like playing. This is an Intel Core 2 Duo at 1.83GHz with 3GB of DDR2 RAM, running windows server 2003 standard edition. (yes, that is more than enough CPU power to run the server side of every game I have thrown at it)
The main server has 5 1TB drives in a RAID5 (using a hardware RAID card), giving me a total of 3.63TB of storage. This server also hosts the FTP, HTTP, TeamSpeak servers. This is an Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.4GHz w/ 4GB DDR2 running Windows Server 2008 64-Bit.
The gaming desktop is my main machine, and has the Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad Q6850 OC'ed from 3GHz to 3.4GHz, with 4GB DDR2, a DFI motherboard with the x48 chipset, an ATI 4870X2 graphics card, 1kW PSU, 300GB 10kRPM HDD, dual 24" LG monitors, and Win 7 64-Bit.
The Sony is just my laptop for when I am away, it has the hybrid-graphics system, so a didcated graphics card for gaming on the road, and an integrated graphics card for power savings. It has a 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo mobile, 4GB DDR2, 320GB 5400 RPM HDD, 13.3" LED backlit LCD, and weighs 3.3 lbs w/ battery.
Popcorn Hour A-110 multimedia set-top box in the bedroom.
Two WRT54G to cover the home as its a long home, using WPA2 w/ AES+TKIP and 22 character key, hidden SSID, MAC auth.
Two laptops in the other office, with the network printer.
On the main 55" 1080p HDTV we have the DirecTV receiver, XBox 360 and Popcorn Hour C-200, all using HDMI and TOS Link to the TV/Receiver for 5.1 audio. -- Duct tape is like The Force it has a light side and a dark side, and it binds the Universe together |
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  travisz Premium join:2004-01-10 Ephrata, PA
| reply to state Update. |
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 kustomjs
join:2006-12-12 Coldwater, OH | reply to state I will be updating mine real soon because I am adding couple more devices. |
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  ilikeme I live in a van down by the river. Premium join:2002-08-27 Houston, TX clubs:  
·Comcast
| reply to state Here is my current set-up. |
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  N10Cities SILENCE I Keel You Premium join:2002-05-07 Roland, OK clubs:
·Cox HSI
·World Lynx
2 edits | reply to state Mine....not much to look at...
Finally got ahold of Visio at work....crude, quickie effort.  |
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