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state @ 8th Jun 12:20AM:
Post your network diagrams here..

I thought it would be fun to post some diagrams, so here's mine.
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My Network Diagram
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drew @ 8th Jun 12:21AM:
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Mine doesn't even compare to yours :X
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rjackson @ 8th Jun 12:25AM:
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Eh, so here's an update of sorts...
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C_ @ 8th Jun 12:56AM:
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CampMaster @ 8th Jun 02:33AM:
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My little Home Network :)
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Kinda sick huh!
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cpoore @ 8th Jun 04:25AM:
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What all are you guys using to create your network diagrams, they look great!
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rjackson @ 8th Jun 04:43AM:
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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.
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flipper913 @ 8th Jun 06:33AM:
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BestI could do :)
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53059959 @ 8th Jun 08:50AM:
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werking on it...
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CampMaster @ 8th Jun 11:01AM:
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I am using Microsoft's Visio 2003

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dongyrn @ 8th Jun 01:03PM:
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Eh, I'll give it a go. Best I can do with the crappy Visio 2000 that I have to work with. Much of this I'm still getting set up, as we just moved. (Bobo in particular I haven't configured so everything is routing through the WRT54G for now...)
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state @ 8th Jun 01:18PM:
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said by CampMaster:
I am using Microsoft's Visio 2003
Same here.
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hescominsoon @ 8th Jun 01:48PM:
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anyone know and open source windows graphing software?
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state @ 8th Jun 01:52PM:
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Someone posted a free diagram app a while back: »I want to expose my home network
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Weirdal @ 8th Jun 02:28PM:
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just use paint
heres mine:
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slick2684 @ 8th Jun 02:31PM:
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Clipart & Mspaint w00t!
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Sholnay @ 8th Jun 03:09PM:
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Thanks weirdal... ms paint it is.
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DaMaGeINC @ 8th Jun 04:49PM:
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Hears mine.
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Gramzster @ 8th Jun 07:56PM:
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Here's Mine.
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Brendan @ 8th Jun 10:10PM:
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Here's mine:
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reaver221 @ 8th Jun 10:13PM:
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Fairly ghetto. I'm adding a WAP and laptop soon.

Workstations are running Win2k, btw.
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cpoore @ 8th Jun 11:15PM:
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Here's my lovely setup, still in the making however. Gotta take pride in this stuff.
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drew @ 8th Jun 11:19PM:
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how do you have 768 RDRAM? I thought you had to stick it in matching pairs.
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cpoore @ 8th Jun 11:33PM:
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2x128
2x256
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FOC @ 9th Jun 10:01AM:
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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.
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dongyrn @ 9th Jun 11:15AM:
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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...
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TheGish @ 9th Jun 12:13PM:
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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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Brendan @ 9th Jun 01:15PM:
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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.
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anon @ 9th Jun 03:54PM:
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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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NoFatChicks @ 10th Jun 06:53PM:
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Here is mine!
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AOL
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drew @ 10th Jun 06:54PM:
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ROFL!

good one.
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TheMetrix @ 10th Jun 07:54PM:
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Here's Mine.
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MC Domain
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anon @ 10th Jun 09:59PM:
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Here's mine
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Bryon @ 11th Jun 12:23AM:
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Another network shared via OmniGraffle :)

regards,
bReal

home, sweet home
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CampMaster @ 11th Jun 12:31AM:
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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?

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AMD Phreak @ 11th Jun 01:00AM:
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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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My mess
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PhoenixAZ @ 11th Jun 01:08AM:
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So some kids using homebuilt, while others have Dells? :) How did you make that diagram?
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AMD Phreak @ 11th Jun 01:15AM:
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I used network notepad.

And yes i use home built. Too poor to afford the dell's, however I would like to have one. :)
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dpocoroba @ 11th Jun 01:42PM:
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the layout
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anon @ 11th Jun 10:56PM:
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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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aa2k @ 11th Jun 11:31PM:
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Here is mine!!
'playground'
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LBadvance @ 12th Jun 08:49PM:
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Wow u have the best diagram out of all of them. And weirdal's comes closely in 2nd.
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DaMaGeINC @ 12th Jun 08:53PM:
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Whats up with all the hubs? EWWWWWWWWWW
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DaMaGeINC @ 12th Jun 08:54PM:
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said by LBadvance:
Wow u have the best diagram out of all of them. And weirdal's comes closely in 2nd.



NNONONO I have the best!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)
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aa2k @ 13th Jun 12:09AM:
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Each segment room has a hub for more than one connection on that room if needed, each room has one Network jack on the wall, the home office is the central location so each room cable ends up on a 6-port jack on the wall at the office; I connect the 4 port router to the 8-port hub and from the hub to the 6-port jack on the wall:
Bedrooms
Basement/2nd office/entertainment
Home Office

Basically it's not as complicated as it seems... I will switch the hubs for switches soon.
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JollyStomper @ 13th Jun 02:09AM:
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...my tiny network.
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KLNYC @ 13th Jun 03:04PM:
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Not much going here :)
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galacticroot @ 15th Jun 07:36PM:
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Just my lan as it is right now(under construction)...
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NightWolfx03 @ 15th Jun 11:45PM:
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I'm gonna work on mine once i find my cisco network designer or get my hands on visio 2003
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sabatcj @ 17th Jun 05:31PM:
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Here is mine (still under construction). I will post pics when finished.
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CS_Buddy @ 18th Jun 12:28PM:
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Here is mine. I'm working on upgrading my router to something that can support it properly. May have to add some more NICs or something to the router.
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gnuehcwc @ 19th Jun 03:01AM:
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This is my little home network diagram.
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cvrefugee @ 20th Jun 07:28PM:
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What does a cloud have to do with the internet?
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rjackson @ 20th Jun 08:38PM:
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said by cvrefugee:
What does a cloud have to do with the internet?



Clouds are large, relatively undefined objects, which is why they're often used to depict big networks like the Internet.
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nudge @ 21st Jun 02:13AM:
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Here's mine, and my mates house that are linked via wireless. We share cable internet from his place, because I cant get any form broadband at my house (well excluding satellite, which sucks).
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vrillusions @ 21st Jun 03:24AM:
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Here's my lovely layout. I just got that smart ups with the network management a couple weeks ago on ebay. ti powers the IPcop, xp server, linux server, and the EZ800-s (and still only about 18% cappacity :) ). The 5 port switch is in my room as well as all the stuff hooked up to it. Audrey2 is in the kitchen and my parents use it for recipes and a phonelist and such. Originally I ran a line to the great room for my parent's laptop, well now they got wireless so they don't need that anymore, but it's still around just in case.

(edit)Forgot to mention that entertainment center computer is still a work in progress :) (/edit)
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anon @ 21st Jun 05:33AM:
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Here is my little picture...


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ObdH @ 21st Jun 07:55AM:
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said by state:
I thought it would be fun to post some diagrams, so here's mine.



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Wiz @ 21st Jun 07:51PM:
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fun
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drew @ 21st Jun 08:21PM:
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updated a bit.
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jpnscc @ 21st Jun 11:32PM:
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Took a while to find a demo drawing program. Anyway, here's mine (so far)!
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The Hobby.
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moins20 @ 22nd Jun 06:08AM:
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I will change my network setup in a few days in order to have a real secure zone and a DMZ for Wifi networking hosts and my home web+smtp server...

My network right now

My network soon...
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Otto @ 22nd Jun 10:28PM:
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Here's basically what you get when you have five desktop PCs, an Apple iBook, two HP print-servers, two 10/100 Netgear switches, an Apple 802.11g wireless base-station, a Microsoft XBox hooked up to CAT5e, and a Bellsouth 3Mbps/384Kbps Static IP ADSL connection working in "near perfect harmony" :).
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Flyer @ 23rd Jun 12:24AM:
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My simple network
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anon @ 1st Jul 08:53AM:
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Nice, but enlarge print--its hard to see!
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eightyone x @ 6th Jul 04:06PM:
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people are forgetting to add IPs, shares and usernames to their diagrams.
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vrillusions @ 7th Jul 07:23PM:
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said by eightyone x:
people are forgetting to add IPs, shares and usernames to their diagrams.



I'm a little security conscious, so no ip addresses. Noticed I did forget the computer names, although right now I'm redoing the network, so maybe I'll hold off a bit till I get that all setup.
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sbcs53 @ 8th Jul 03:37PM:
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Here's my map. Anyone have questions, comments, or suggestions?
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My Network Map
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twan1 @ 8th Jul 04:19PM:
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Here's the network in our student flat. A litte explanation along with the picture.

The number of Mr. BlueGuys are the number of users in the network.

We are all studying at the same school for our engineer degree (4 years, + if you want, another 2 or 3 years). The most of them are studying for structural engineering. (5), one is studying elektro-mechanics engineering, one elektronics, and i'm studying elektronics-ICT.

Allthough the network looks overkill (wich is good ofcourse ;) ), it's still heavily used and seems to be stable for over 5 months now. Although it's vacation.. we still hang around here. I usually make a visit to my parents in the weekend to eat a normal meal at least once a week :D

Although some may think i can leave out some computers.. it always turned out to be handy to have them. Ofcourse are some computers more used then others.

All servers run hardened gentoo except for the print- and webserver. They run normal gentoo with 2.6 kernel. The SAN also has a 2.6 kernel (mm-sources).

The laptops are Centrino's. The workstations varies from 1.5 - 2.5 Ghz. Intel and AMD mixed. I have a Centrino laptop (Compaq X1005EA) and a HP D530 (ultra slim desktop). I like silence in my flatroom.

The wifi is ofcourse encrypted. I was suprised of the signal strength. It's mostly good to excellent in our flats, even with a couple walls between it (wood).

The local webserver show the pages where the "users" can check their mail on, see if i'm working on stuff (and wich explains some stuff suddenly stops working :D)

The SAN isn't really a SAN, but it's a mini computer with a RAID 1, for file backups wich "users" choose theirself.

Last but not least.. the proxy server.. 9 users is a lot of traffic.. so to keep bandwith usage low.. caching helps a bit (especially when my structural engineering friends make their "homework".. they usually browse the same pages ;) ).

That's about it i guess..
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vrillusions @ 8th Jul 08:47PM:
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twan1, can you give any details on that san? been thinking of setting something up here. Right now just have a linux server that does everything (file storage, web server, etc) and wanted to make some sort of SAN like storage system. My raid numbers are a little sketchy, but is RAID-1 just basically making a few hard drives appear as one big one, without any sort of redundancy? Thought raid-2 (mirroring) is the first redundant version of raid. Want to have something like that setup. Although I do have this old dat drive I may use for backups instead.
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anon @ 8th Jul 08:52PM:
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You're not running a SAN. Trust me, you're not.

You might be trying to run NAS, but I don't know why people insist on calling a samba file server network attached storage. It's a file server.
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vrillusions @ 8th Jul 10:37PM:
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Getting back on topic, here's my future layout

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Heh, I guess it automatically posted it, here's the scoop

All server stuff will be rackmounted in my half-height (20u) rack I got. It will go from the interweb *snicker* to the 1u firewall that I should be getting all the parts to within the next week or so. Both the dmz and lan will plug into the same 24 port switch. I'll have it as 2 vlans with the top being dmz and bottom being lan. I'm going to transfer my two servers into rack mount cases (still have to get them) and will be on the dmz for security. I want to have a seperate linux server on the lan for a file server eventually. Although once I put all my cisco stuff in the rack, I won't have enough room for another 4u server :). The rest of it is pretty much like above. This time I included all the computer names. I will probably change the names of the servers when I move them, especially sofiya. seemed to sound cool when I first picked it, but not now :)

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twan1 @ 9th Jul 02:30PM:
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RAID 0: one big drive, combining two or more harddrives together for faster speeds.

RAID 1: redundant solution

anon45: i know it isn't a SAN.. i hoped you could see the little sarcasm :) it's indeed like you said, a NAS
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lucas3735 @ 9th Jul 06:27PM:
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I forgot (among other things I can't think of right now) to add that my powerbook has an external apple keyboard and a wired logitech mouse (and creative i-trigue speakers).
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AMD Phreak @ 9th Jul 09:28PM:
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said by twan1:


Allthough the network looks overkill (wich is good ofcourse ;)


Pimpin! About time someone else recognizes that!
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CampMaster @ 10th Jul 12:43PM:
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Updated Home Network Diagram added 1 more laptop and 1 more Wireless PDA
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icex _ @ 11th Jul 08:47AM:
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CampMaster I can take that Dell Laptop (600m) off your hands;)
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dragonhorse @ 11th Jul 07:41PM:
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hey campmaster, just curious but how do you have two wireless points at the same time or is that diagram of yours not what it appear to look like? (the intel and buffalo's)

thanks

dragonhorse.... (still thinking about the smc 7004WBR)
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CampMaster @ 11th Jul 07:56PM:
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I actually have 3 wireless networks, there is another AP on my ZyWALL 10W Router (but is just for backup right now).

I use the Buffalo wireless network (54g) for video streaming to and from my ReplayTV units (one in the bedroom and the other in the family room). I have it physically segmented so that none of that streaming traffic goes over my regular network/switch. I do have the buffalo unit wired to my LAN Switch when the ReplayTV units need to phone home each day. This a;so allows me to copy off recorded shows to my desktop and burn them to DVD when needed.

I use the Intel WAP for all normal wireless LAN/WAN traffic for the listed devices (Laptops and PocketPC's).

They have different ESSID's and WEP Key's and of course on different channels, no problems or conflicts!

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TomS_ @ 15th Jul 03:55AM:
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Heres my network. A friend is linked to me via a wireless link. I am currently studying CCNA which is why there are 4 cisco routers on this network, though I havnt yet gotten any Cisco switches (next on the list).
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rjackson @ 16th Jul 07:01AM:
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Mine's changed a bit since the last time, so it seemed like a good opportunity to redo it.
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icex _ @ 16th Jul 07:53AM:
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^^^ Nice, but why don't you get a multifunction printer? Just a suggestion.
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rjackson @ 16th Jul 08:46AM:
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Well it may be a space saver, but I still think I came out cheaper buying a scanner and printer separately.

Okay, I just can't leave this thing alone. I added the wife's iPod, and used "real" images this time.
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UDubergamer @ 16th Jul 12:19PM:
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nevermind mine wont load
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JPancrazio @ 16th Jul 03:58PM:
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Here is mine, taken me a little while.

Windows 2003 Server, PDC AMD 1.0 with 1.0 GB Ram 200 GB HD Space combined over many IDE and SCSI Drive, internal and external... Stores MP3's, Family Pixs, Downloads and the like

Windows Exchange Old Dell Optiplex 100 (i think) 500 MHz with 512 MB Ram, 20 GB drive

Linux 8 500 Mhz with 512 MB Ram and 80 GB

Linux 9 AMD 2200+ with 512 MB Ram and 100 GB Combined internal and external storage, DLT tape drive for backups and a CD Burner for other backups

General User PC, AMD 1800+ with 512 MB 80 GB HD with GeForce 3 (128 MB) video card, Firewire for digital video capturing with a external DVD Burner

My laptop is a AMD 1200+/512/20 GB CD Burner

Wifes is AMD 1 GB/512/20 GB CD Burner
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anon @ 17th Jul 08:25PM:
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tmccann11 @ 17th Jul 09:21PM:
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Neo and Morpheus which are connected to the dLink switch, are in the DMZ. I used double nat to make the DMZ. Since OOL blocks port 80, i'm working on putting a main page over at the host for my business site, and just linking everything over to my house and using a port other than 80, which has all the content. It's not a big site or anything, just for a bunch of friends to have access. The wireless capabilities of the MS Base Station is off until I get a new laptop (mine was stolen).

Tom
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tkaudio @ 18th Jul 12:39AM:
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my small network
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anon @ 18th Jul 10:44PM:
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Looks like you are running Smoothwall which isn't much different from IPCop that I use. A more secure implementation of your network would be to add an additional interface on your smoothwall box and remove the double NAT. Then if your web server gets hacked, the hacker still has to go through back through your firewall to get to your private network. Keep each network on a seperate switch for extra security.
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anon @ 18th Jul 11:28PM:
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vrillusions @ 18th Jul 11:45PM:
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curious, what's the dialup for if you got the cable? Is it just for faxing or something? only reason I still have a modem in my computer :) And why both the cable and dsl? Well, it's nice and all, but isn't it a little expensive?

Also I've seem to beat out anyone that's posted a layout with their canon A series, I have an A80 :)
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IhatemyISP @ 18th Jul 11:51PM:
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Nothing much...
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drew @ 19th Jul 12:53AM:
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does Dexter ever get IP conflicts with Monkey?
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state @ 19th Jul 12:58AM:
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Good eyes...probably a typo.

as I did just now ;)
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IhatemyISP @ 19th Jul 02:10AM:
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said by drew:
does Dexter ever get IP conflicts with Monkey?

192.168.1.33
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nudge @ 19th Jul 07:32AM:
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Updated my pic, added a Linksys WRT54G (running Sveasoft Satori v4.0) into the mix.

BTW, me and a mate run a wireless link between our houses.
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KLNYC @ 19th Jul 09:14AM:
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Oh yeah, no doubt about that. 1.34 and 1.34? shoot.
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jimmydont @ 19th Jul 01:53PM:
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Here's mine.
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3 levels, all with Cat5e
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anon @ 19th Jul 02:58PM:
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vrillusions

The dial-up came free with my DSL service and i have a spare phone line and 2 old mac's so i hooked it up. Butyour right, It serves no real purpose. Cable and dsl would be expensive but my work pays for my cable. The perks of being an Executive at profitable Network Systems intergration company. :)
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anon @ 19th Jul 03:00PM:
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The computers are expensive! 2 loaded PC's and 2 Mac's purchased in the last 8 months.
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satcomlink @ 23rd Jul 03:05PM:
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Visio Diagram.
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vrillusions @ 23rd Jul 03:29PM:
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don't have visio, isn't there a way to export it as an image?
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drew @ 23rd Jul 04:08PM:
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Save As > File Type "Blah blah Blah .JPG"
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rollerbones @ 28th Jul 10:07AM:
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Chad20 @ 29th Jul 01:00PM:
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Here is a ruff drawing...
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acheron069 @ 30th Jul 02:37AM:
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Here is my network done by Visio. :)
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icex _ @ 30th Jul 08:23AM:
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acheron, nice, what kind of speeds do you have?
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dongyrn @ 30th Jul 01:45PM:
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Updated my network a bit. Got an old box from my dad with a Jaz drive on it (backup server, I'll add a CD-RW drive) as well as a 21" CRT (sweet!)
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TOTC @ 30th Jul 03:49PM:
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My visio art!
edit: cloud = wired :D
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gogeta6 @ 3rd Aug 06:18PM:
my crummy pic

probably could look spiffier, the gif compression seems to have screwed up the text
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skinnyjm @ 3rd Aug 09:48PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's mine. :)
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dsheli @ 9th Aug 01:31AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

What software do I use to make a diagram??
David
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twan1 @ 9th Aug 05:46PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

as said a 1000 times.. visio
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TOTC @ 9th Aug 08:11PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

like twan said, most were drawn by Visio, I used MS Office Visio 2003
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crashnburn @ 15th Aug 04:59AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Visio but the latest version of visio to get the nice icons. Visio 2000 has basic icons but 2003 are better
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Omicron1 @ 17th Aug 12:22AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Use visio but import custom images downloaded off internet or taken with your digital camera.
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Flyer @ 19th Aug 04:31PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I added a new PC and changed the diagram so I thought I would post it here. The new PC is an HP Media Center PC, the spec's are in the pic,
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Flyer @ 19th Aug 04:33PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I guess actually attaching the pic would be helpful!! ;)
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anon @ 20th Aug 02:23PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Hey all - great LANs here. Throwing mine in... This is v3.0 as you can tell from the diagram.

It's basically just seven physical machines with barebones OS installs and a bunch of virtual ones which provide all the functionality. I'm liking how this incarnation has turned out using the VMs and all... So nice to be able to easily pause, undo, backup, etc. There's a sort of cool feeling of modularity to the network, almost like plugging and playing PCI-or-whatever cards... only these are entire chunks of the network. If I had more licenses, I would have liked to have made make it even more granular (e.g. one tiny VM for DNS, another for DHCP, another for WINS, etc.)

Interesting how this evolved from even the version just previous...

Cheers,
Allen
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anon @ 20th Aug 09:23PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my network
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cow116 @ 20th Aug 10:27PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

This is mine. Currently as seen in the picture my computer and my mom's are hooked up directly to the router. My brother's and his xbox are on the 5 port switch. The router makes a weird buzzing sound when 4 devices are plugged in ,which is why we only have 3 which doesn't make the buzzing sound.
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IhatemyISP @ 20th Aug 10:28PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by cow116:
This is mine. Currently as seen in the picture my computer and my mom's are hooked up directly to the router. My brother's and his xbox are on the 5 port switch. The router makes a weird buzzing sound when 4 devices are plugged in ,which is why we only have 3 which doesn't make the buzzing sound.

Linksys BEFSR41 isn't it?
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cow116 @ 20th Aug 10:31PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

umm yeah it kinda says that in the picture dude.
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IhatemyISP @ 20th Aug 10:41PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by cow116:
umm yeah it kinda says that in the picture dude.

Sorry, left off the "v2"...

I had a v2 that did that. I modded it and put a fan on it. It seemed to help a good deal.

»[Cooling] A 30 minute, $50 router saver
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cow116 @ 21st Aug 12:29AM:
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yeah i have the v2, my v1 got blown apart after lightning destroyed it after it entered through the coax cable, modem was fine just passed through to the router :-(
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cow116 @ 21st Aug 12:35AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

what i may do is do something similar to what you did but instead MOUNT the entire router into an old at computer case and have fans in it for my router, switch and modem. what do u think?
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IhatemyISP @ 21st Aug 07:34AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by cow116:
what i may do is do something similar to what you did but instead MOUNT the entire router into an old at computer case and have fans in it for my router, switch and modem. what do u think?

That's a cool idea...modem, router, and switch in one box.

I'd like to see it.
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cow116 @ 21st Aug 10:19AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

ill let u know once i get started, but alas today i have to get school supplies so it will be either later today or some time after school next week when i get my freaking english homework etc done
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Bobbert55 @ 22nd Aug 02:33AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My network as of today. Simple and it works. I had fun stealing all the images to make this diagram:P I used MSpaint. Funding is in the works for a Wi-Fi leg for the laptop.
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Bobbert55 @ 22nd Aug 02:58AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I also drew my sisters network:) Shes not living w/ me anymore so I can't help her out anymore.

Sorry guys...
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drew @ 22nd Aug 02:59AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

hahaha. nice one!
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stefaanE @ 22nd Aug 10:22AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's a picture of my network. I use N-View, a network monitor written in Java, to keep tabs on the various devices (see »www.n-view.de/index_en.html). It's pretty neat, supports SNMP and can send an email when a device responds slowly or disappears.

Take care,

Stefaan
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carlwill @ 1st Sep 08:51PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

guys - where can I find these icons to create my network diagram? Is there a place online?
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Bobbert55 @ 2nd Sep 04:21AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

take them from here=) I also found google.images very helpful.
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g00ber @ 2nd Sep 02:22PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Nice graphics. Is there a windows software similar to omnigraffle? Visio icons suck!!
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Crypto_Bug @ 2nd Sep 03:09PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my home network. It is kind of small but serves the purpose for the many things I need to do.

Edit: Oops I forgot to put my Dell Axim X3i PDA in the picture.
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drew @ 2nd Sep 05:15PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I love it! rather than save as .jpg or .png, you hit print screen and pasted it in something like mspaint.

:D
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reaver221 @ 2nd Sep 05:22PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Crypto_Bug:
Here is my home network. It is kind of small but serves the purpose for the many things I need to do.


Yeah ... 6 desktops, 2 laptops, and 5 servers (with >3TB of storage between them) ... pretty crappy ...
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Crypto_Bug @ 2nd Sep 06:24PM:
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I use all the servers for different reasons and I find it easier that way, that way if one goes down it doesn't prevent me from working. I do a lot of programming in C++, C, VB, Java, TransactSQL, Access, as well as asp and asp.net.

I just purchased an Audiotron so I will be able to listen to my mp3's thru my stereo while I work.
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ITMediaCo @ 3rd Sep 12:36AM:
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Where did you get all those versions of Windows?
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vrillusions @ 3rd Sep 08:05AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

You should post some pics of your *cough* small network (In a new thread, of course)
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Crypto_Bug @ 3rd Sep 08:13AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I purchased some of them and Work purchased the rest for me.
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vampyre_tech @ 3rd Sep 12:22PM:
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I prefer a simpler approach. I just let all my stuff run on one server and let it take care of everything. I enjoy Win2K3, it lets me run all the developmental software I use and my FTP/VPN/Backup/Streaming/Downloading/Crunching/Whatever, and hasn't given me a problem yet.
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Simple, yet effective
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dongyrn @ 8th Sep 01:33PM:
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Ha, I see someone else likes the Neuromancer/Wintermute naming scheme. I used them for a load-balanced pair of servers at work.

EDIT - Clarification, I did once use them in that fashion until they were decommisioned, since then I adapter Neuromancer as the name of my work laptop.
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vampyre_tech @ 9th Sep 08:27AM:
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I had different names for them at one point. After reading the novel back in 2000, it really seemed to fit considering how much trouble I've had out of the laptop and that I just can't seem to kill it and get another one. :D
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ChrisJT @ 12th Oct 02:06PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Updated my network.

Here's my basic setup.
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hitachi369 @ 13th Oct 11:42AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My Network
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Carmalot @ 13th Oct 03:04PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

What's the chance of making this a sticky post as it gets a lot of action?
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Chizep @ 21st Oct 03:28PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's mine. I'm still learning Visio...

Edit:
Oops, forgot to put specs of my smoothwall. It's running on an old Dell OptiPlex Gs with 3 NICs (P100, 128 MB EDO RAM, 6 GB HD)
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wicked_wifi @ 23rd Oct 02:06AM:
Heres my Network

;)
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Carbon Unit @ 23rd Oct 01:36PM:
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My ever growing network:)
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osumba2001 @ 25th Oct 01:08PM:
Re: Heres my Network

WinBox1 has 2 connections?
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wicked_wifi @ 25th Oct 07:57PM:
Re: Heres my Network

Winbox has 2 Nics, 1 for Lan and L straight to the net. I have it like that so I dont have to transfer data over the net.
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zomb2 @ 25th Oct 11:04PM:
Re: Heres my Network

No fancy setup or image here, still needing to go grab a new router and setting up the linux boxes and getting a new laptop sometime soon.


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DVHost @ 26th Oct 07:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

A humble setup...

You can see the office here: »www.aboutdean.com/office/office3.asp
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pablo4 @ 29th Oct 02:09PM:
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.

My Humble Network
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Chizep @ 29th Oct 02:44PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Is that DSC-F717 camera the one that projects the red "Predator" lines on the subject? I think that is so cool.
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pablo4 @ 29th Oct 04:50PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

aye it is....

»www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonydsc···tern.jpg
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anon @ 1st Nov 09:35PM:
Updated

Updated Network Drawing
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lupinia @ 5th Nov 06:26PM:
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Here's mine (sorry for the crappy quality, I'll redo it later I think).

The router and WAP are Linksys, the two switches are Netgear. We have a townhouse, the main networking gear is downstairs, the upstairs stuff is for my younger sister. We have two Packet 8 lines. Description of computers:

UFO: Dell Inspiron 2100 laptop, not used for much
Poison: My kick-a** gaming system
GNR: An extra computer downstairs for guests to use, NO ONE touches my gaming machine :)
ACDC: Doesn't do much anymore, I had been using it to study for MCSE exams.
Tesla: Same as ACDC, except it actually serves a purpose, it's a print server
Whitesnake: My sister's computer, destined to be rebuilt

Nothing overly fancy, but it gets the job done, and the 16-port switch has plenty of extra room for LAN parties :D
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nguyen27 @ 11th Nov 12:51PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My turn :)
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mmtxnet @ 12th Nov 09:50AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is mine simple but gets the job done.
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clarkemtp @ 12th Nov 10:38AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Before someone goes to all the trouble of raising the BS flag, can you explain to us exactly how that network is configured/works?

As you have it diagrammed, you have two external internet connections with no apparent way to "load balance", much less just specify which connection your network should be using.

A firewall on one connection, NAT on the other, DHCP servers on both (at least according to your diagram) and I'm definitely not clear, on your workstation and servers, what "internal DHCP" and "External Static" are supposed to represent? The IP's assigned to each? Are they on different subnets? If so, why?

If so, which DHCP server are the two servers getting their IP from? You show one running on each internet connection. And, if the laptop is using an external static IP how are you passing that to the laptop?

Sign me,
Curious and Confused.
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mmtxnet @ 12th Nov 12:50PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Yes I have 2 internet connection one connection is the one I use for just downloading from p2p networks which is the road runner connection. You are correct there isn't any failover which I don't want for the time being. as you can see there are only 2 machines using dsl my laptop and my personal machine reason being is so I can run tests on the cable side (basically so i look like i am outside) My laptop has an external IP meaning a public ip address not a private don't mean to confuse anyone on that. I get to 2 static IPs from speakeasy so I use one for the laptop and the other one for the watchguard device. I have 2 DHCP servers in case one goes down its basically called the 50/50 split. I have one DHCP server running from 10.0.0.5-10 and the other one is 10.0.0.11-16 anything on DHCP is pulling from the 10.0.0.5-10(RR Cable) with the exception of my personal machine it has a static dhcp assignment based on the mac address from the watchguard device. There is only one server which is my Dell 4100. My laptop is getting traffic from the dsl connection using my ISP's DNS and subnet.

Hope this answers any question and clears the confusion
Ps. I am trying to upgrade my X15w to the X50w and then i am going to eliminate the pix 515 (being sold to anyone who is interested)
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Roop @ 12th Nov 01:01PM:
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This is my network. I did this with Visio 2003. It's the most accurate digram I've made yet. Took me a while to set this up. When I first started, It was two computers with a cross-over cable. Now I have a network that's rock solid and can function fine with 1 ISP failing.
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nguyen27 @ 12th Nov 01:09PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by clarkemtp:

Before someone goes to all the trouble of raising the BS flag, can you explain to us exactly how that network is configured/works?

As you have it diagrammed, you have two external internet connections with no apparent way to "load balance", much less just specify which connection your network should be using.

A firewall on one connection, NAT on the other, DHCP servers on both (at least according to your diagram) and I'm definitely not clear, on your workstation and servers, what "internal DHCP" and "External Static" are supposed to represent? The IP's assigned to each? Are they on different subnets? If so, why?

If so, which DHCP server are the two servers getting their IP from? You show one running on each internet connection. And, if the laptop is using an external static IP how are you passing that to the laptop?

Sign me,
Curious and Confused.
His setup work fine, Two routers connect to two different internet connections just servers as two different gateways on the same subnets, for example Router1 = 192.168.0.1 and router2 = 192.168.0.250, if you have the gateways entry on the PC, then it should work with out a problem. I tried this before with two different VOL DSL lines, not a problem with me, just matter of your gateways setting in TCP/IP configuration.
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mmtxnet @ 12th Nov 01:14PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

looks nice roop visio and smart draw are real cool to do diagrams.
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Roop @ 12th Nov 01:19PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by mmtxnet:

looks nice roop visio and smart draw are real cool to do diagrams.
thanks bud :)

when i found this thread on monday i started working on the diagram. i never used visio before it. this is my 3rd attempt from scratch. there are a couple minor layering problems and no legend but i'll fix that later. thanks for the complement. i'm glad my hours of work didn't go unnoticed.
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mmtxnet @ 12th Nov 01:25PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

there is a legend in visio 2003 and it will say how many pc,servers,routers,switches are on the network.
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Roop @ 12th Nov 02:19PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

yeah i found that and it's pretty good. that doesn't really need explaining. what does it the different coloured lines i used. blue is gigabit, light blue is 100mbps. gray is to the isp. i'll have to make my own legend for that later on.
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mmtxnet @ 12th Nov 03:55PM:
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thanks for the backup nguyen27 not like I felt clarkemtp was attacking me but it is good that people backup others here so what do you use all of your machines for.
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clarkemtp @ 15th Nov 09:37AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

nguyen27,

Thanks for the clarification. Oh, and mmtxnet, I absolutely was not attacking you. I was genuinely NOT clear on exactly how your network was setup, ergo the reason I signed my post "confused and curious". LOL

Although I guessed wrong conjecturing that you had two subnets running, I was interested in your setup or I wouldn't have bothered posting. ;) That being said, I'll close with, looks good!

Best Regards,
ClarkEMTP
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anon @ 25th Nov 12:37AM:
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Abe Froman @ 25th Nov 07:40AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I thought, what the hell, why not throw in a pic of dear ole mom.
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If it only worked

my sainted mother
  
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lupinia @ 25th Nov 03:54PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Hint: Attach your image to the post, don't rely on a webhost for embedded images unless you have gobs of bandwidth ;)
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DR_K13 @ 25th Nov 03:54PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

my networks ( home)


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sbelew @ 26th Nov 01:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my home network. Looking for comments, advice, suggestions. The routers are linked together so that I can administer them from within the LAN.
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kdepasquale @ 26th Nov 09:35PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's my network diagram - the laser printer is shared via CUPS printing to all the other computers. I'm gonna get a Macintosh SE/30 from my uncle, and have it hooked up to one of the IIci's with a LocalTalk bridge - until I can get it an Ethernet card. (I collect older Macs)
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mrchris @ 29th Nov 05:52PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My cheesy diagram
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Wiz @ 29th Nov 06:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

can also be found on my website from the 8600 at »thewiz84.net
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boxero @ 1st Dec 05:51PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Hello!
Here is my SOHO network diagram (i'm a visio beginner!) anyway, if anyone has any comments to help me optimize my network, or recommend a better router or some sort of firewall software or hardware (not too expensive, though!) it would be greatly appreciated. I think its pretty vulnerable right now.
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Network
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SoonerAl @ 4th Dec 09:12AM:
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A simple home LAN... Created with Visio 2003...
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The Illustrated Network
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Oxygen @ 6th Dec 02:22AM:
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Diagram is effective Monday, December 13th, 2004.

Complete implimentation and testing is done on weekend of December 11th - 12th...
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dongyrn @ 8th Dec 03:45PM:
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Few updates and changes: removed firewall box for now (until I get the install done on a better box, it wasn't working right anyway) and got a new box for my wife for xmas. Used her old one to rebuild for my youngest. Almost all of these are finally up and running now.
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Muppetopia
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sbcs53 @ 13th Dec 11:31PM:
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Here's mine!
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state @ 13th Dec 11:36PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I've got a host called MACTOP as well! All this time I though I was being original ;)
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C_ @ 15th Dec 02:49AM:
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update
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osumba2001 @ 17th Dec 08:31AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Ignoring the number of computers, you have 6 printers in your house!?!
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Otto @ 17th Dec 05:50PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My most recent LAN update, and my first map with OmniGraffle, it's a great app :)
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MikeStammer @ 21st Dec 10:25PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

here is my set up. the documentation is at:

»mikestammer.com/lan/index2.html

but its not quite done yet. Internet speed is 6 mb/768 via sbc. i updated my sites pic, but not the attached.
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Oxygen @ 21st Dec 10:32PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Crypto_Bug:

Here is my home network. It is kind of small but serves the purpose for the many things I need to do.

Edit: Oops I forgot to put my Dell Axim X3i PDA in the picture.
WTF Does your house look like?
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Oxygen @ 21st Dec 10:33PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by stefaanE:

Here's a picture of my network. I use N-View, a network monitor written in Java, to keep tabs on the various devices (see »www.n-view.de/index_en.html). It's pretty neat, supports SNMP and can send an email when a device responds slowly or disappears.

Take care,

Stefaan
Wow dude, like totally, I now know how to break into your house... where do you sleep, you left your bed out of the diagram. ROFL.
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Oxygen @ 21st Dec 10:35PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by sbelew:

Here is my home network. Looking for comments, advice, suggestions. The routers are linked together so that I can administer them from within the LAN.
WTF dude!!11!11 You have more printers than computers... are you running a backdoor newspaper company?
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Oxygen @ 21st Dec 10:35PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Oxygen:

said by sbelew:

Here is my home network. Looking for comments, advice, suggestions. The routers are linked together so that I can administer them from within the LAN.
WTF dude!!11!11 You have more printers than computers... are you running a backdoor newspaper company?
Are you the next Kinko's ?
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Oxygen @ 21st Dec 10:37PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Weirdal:

just use paint
heres mine:
[attachment=1]
Best setup on here.
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Oxygen @ 21st Dec 10:39PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by sbcs53:

Here's my map. Anyone have questions, comments, or suggestions?
Yup, just one. Donate me some computers.
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IhatemyISP @ 22nd Dec 12:12AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Oxygen:

said by Oxygen:

said by sbelew:

Here is my home network. Looking for comments, advice, suggestions. The routers are linked together so that I can administer them from within the LAN.
WTF dude!!11!11 You have more printers than computers... are you running a backdoor newspaper company?
Are you the next Kinko's ?
You, good sir, need a life.
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stefaanE @ 22nd Dec 01:56AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Oxygen:


Wow dude, like totally, I now know how to break into your house... where do you sleep, you left your bed out of the diagram. ROFL.
I don't sleep in my office (yet). And no, the entrances aren't on the diagram (the building is quite a bit larger). Anyhow, nice to know you had a good laugh.

Take care,

Stefaan
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rjackson @ 24th Dec 01:30AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

An updated network here - changed a lot since the last time(s) I posted one.
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IhatemyISP @ 24th Dec 02:28AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

A few small changes....

Hopefully, after the first of the year I'll have another box to play with.
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alteredmind @ 25th Dec 12:24AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

heres a little something I made up.. not bad for a first time visio user if I do say so myself :)
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falkclan @ 27th Dec 02:11PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I used Smart Draw 7 I was messing with.

Started out with just a net diagram but then found I could easily add pictures of the actual equipment, so it got "cluttered" from there

It would help if I had an "artistic eye"...oh well, hopefully it's readable

I'll add pictures in a separate thread when I get the new SLI-6800 GT gaming box built.


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sbcs53 @ 28th Dec 01:20AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Larger version, please?
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state @ 28th Dec 01:26AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by sbcs53:

Larger version, please?
If you're referring to falkclan's diagram, click here: »www.speakeasy.org/~alanfalk/HomeNetwork.jpg
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falkclan @ 28th Dec 11:43AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

or right click on it and select "view image"

should blow it up to full size
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sbcs53 @ 29th Dec 10:04AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Thanks, guys. Wow, AMD 4000+, awesome.
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sweets4 @ 29th Dec 11:37AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

This is my setup .I did alot of changes ! 2003server,2003 server, xp pro,xp pro, 2000 pro, Fedora2, Mac os9.2,
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americanada @ 29th Dec 02:47PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's mine, recently completed.
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rjackson @ 29th Dec 03:01PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by sweets4:


This is my setup .I did alot of changes ! 2003server,2003 server, xp pro,xp pro, 2000 pro, Fedora2, Mac os9.2,
This thread is more for network diagrams, not really pictures of your setup. You could start a new thread here, though, and show them off.

Edit: Looks like you already have.
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sdalimon @ 2nd Jan 07:55PM:
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Here is my home LAN.

There are some photos at »shawnd.dyndns.org/ if you want to see what it really looks like.
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Vamp @ 5th Jan 07:00PM:
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mine
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bamsefar4 @ 13th Jan 02:47PM:
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Here's my net.. :)

Legend:
RED = External network, 10/10Mb FDX Ethernet connection
BLACK = Server network
YELLOW = Wired clients network
GREEN = Wireless clients network
ORANGE = VPN connections currently only wireless clients (paranoia++)
MAROON = Lab VoIP network, not online yet.
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bamsefar4 @ 13th Jan 02:50PM:
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»bamsefar.net/net.png

Forgot to add the picture. ;)
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TheMetrix @ 13th Jan 10:02PM:
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My Network
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dmacburry @ 15th Jan 02:46AM:
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I need to add a lot to this, like an industry switch and firewall just to make it cool lol

Network
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sbcs53 @ 16th Jan 04:01AM:
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Updated again.
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cow116 @ 16th Jan 12:55PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by falkclan:

I used Smart Draw 7 I was messing with.

Started out with just a net diagram but then found I could easily add pictures of the actual equipment, so it got "cluttered" from there

It would help if I had an "artistic eye"...oh well, hopefully it's readable

I'll add pictures in a separate thread when I get the new SLI-6800 GT gaming box built.


in ur picture in ur key it says 10mb. dont u mean 100mb?
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MacThrasher @ 17th Jan 12:45PM:
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Mine...at the office.
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LilTechGirl @ 17th Jan 11:48PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Very interesting thread, it prompted me to play with Visio again, which I had not done in years.

Here's my network. Everything is current except the Vonage adapters which are on the way here via UPS. I should have them on Wed.

Kris
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LilTechGirl @ 18th Jan 03:25PM:
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Here's the revised pic...
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falkclan @ 19th Jan 12:26AM:
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cow116

yes, the netgear wired hub is 100mb
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tuxguyOH @ 20th Jan 09:56PM:
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Network diagram of my company, small web host and consulting firm. There are all in the server room. Looking to add more bandwidth soon :-) Made with SmartDraw 7 - it's great!
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AcerKev @ 22nd Jan 08:41AM:
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»homepages.tesco.net/kev.swindell···work.gif

Waiting to add a couple of MacMinis and an Elgato EyeHome when I leave uni and start work proper, as well as my own Xbox.
One of them will become a media server - for the EyeHome (probably need an NAS device as well) and the other will be a remote access server - IMAP4, WWW and VPN(possibly) or VNC.

atlantis.houston and the xbox.houston arn't currently connected though.
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partisan01 @ 24th Jan 11:25PM:
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Here's mine, can't figure out how to post inline...

»natetobik.mine.nu:81/bbr/NetworkDiagram.jpeg

My basic home network, once I buy a house this spring I'll probably move from the two 4 port switch situation to an 8 port fiber switch I have in my storage locker. Darn this is so loud I don't want to use it until I can jam it into a closet.
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FusionGuy @ 26th Jan 08:31PM:
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First time using Visio...
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My Network
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SoonerAl @ 27th Jan 06:09AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by FusionGuy:

First time using Visio...
I like the internet cloud/globe combination. Where did you get that from?
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wave_sailor @ 27th Jan 02:19PM:
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Dotted line is cable.

I'd like to get Fedora on wireless nic, but worried about messing everything up on it after all the pain and suffering I went through to get MythTV and the PVR-350 running. Also, the Fedora box doesn't have a monitor anymore, the tv is it :)
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FusionGuy @ 27th Jan 02:29PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by SoonerAl:

said by FusionGuy:

First time using Visio...
I like the internet cloud/globe combination. Where did you get that from?
The cloud is a PNG icon from a weather docklet I'm using. I've attached it here. You can find the full set here.

The globe PNG icon is from the Angular collection by IconBase.

Internet Cloud
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rjackson @ 27th Jan 02:31PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by FusionGuy:

First time using Visio...
Your cable modem is a Mac OS X removable drive :p
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FusionGuy @ 27th Jan 02:55PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by rjackson:

said by FusionGuy:


First time using Visio...
Your cable modem is a Mac OS X removable drive :p
Yup. It's the closest icon I could find that resembles my real modem.
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FusionGuy @ 27th Jan 09:07PM:
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Small update :D
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My Network
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IhatemyISP @ 4th Feb 12:24AM:
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Just put up kitty...

She's the new proxy of the network...
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SoonerAl @ 4th Feb 03:52PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by FusionGuy:

said by SoonerAl:


said by FusionGuy:

First time using Visio...
I like the internet cloud/globe combination. Where did you get that from?
The cloud is a PNG icon from a weather docklet I'm using. I've attached it here. You can find the full set here.

The globe PNG icon is from the Angular collection by IconBase.
Thanks...
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BAF @ 4th Feb 08:05PM:
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Here is mine: »www.bafsoft.com/misc/networkdiagram.png

All is up and functioning, using the internet right now except for the VoIP stuff, which should be in tmorrow or monday.
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Mokmo @ 8th Feb 06:42PM:
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Where can i get a copy of te software you guys are using ?
Looks very neat
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drake @ 12th Feb 05:02PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Mines.
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Kindernacht @ 13th Feb 01:50AM:
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simple...yet strangly effictive. it couldn't have been me that set it up, but everyone says it was. go figure

EDIT: 3com....:)
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drake @ 13th Feb 04:27AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Mokmo:

Where can i get a copy of te software you guys are using ?
Mokmo, I just discovered SmartDraw application a couple of hours ago. I can't really give a full extent review on the software as of yet, but it's been good so far.

The image two posts above this one was produced by Smart Draw.

There's even an "tutorial/guide" to help you along the way with your diagram production. I've found it helpful in

There's some other programs you can find yourself within this thread, or just doing some googling. Perhaps the »Software forum may pop-up with some general ideas. Its certainly worth a try. Find one that is user-friendly and that cooperates with you on your standards.
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daudet @ 13th Feb 08:51PM:
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My Home Network
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KeysCapt @ 17th Feb 03:29PM:
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Zonal @ 26th Feb 05:15PM:
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Here is my basic network design, this is just the stuff that is really hooked up to the network. I have more stuff for 'play' that isnt attached. :)
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BigBlockChev @ 27th Feb 09:17PM:
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+-----------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ ---------- -
| DSL Modem |--->| 5 Port Switch |--->| D-Link Router |--->| 8 Port Switch |-->(2 PCs, XBo x)
| 1.5M SDSL | | 100BaseT | | Static IP | | 100BaseT | (Replay TV )
| Basement | | Basement | | Basement | | Basement | (Basement )
+-----------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ +---------------+ ---------- -
| | | |
V V --------+ |
+--------------------+ +------------+ V |
| Sun SPARCstation 4 | | FreeBSD PC | +-----------------+ |
| DNS & Email Server | | Web Server | | AirPort Express | V
| Static IP | | Static IP | | 802.11g WAP | +----------------+
| Basement | | Basement | | Printer Server | | 16 Port Switch |
+--------------------+ +------------| | Basement | | 100BaseT |
+-----------------+ | Attic |
+----------------+
|
V
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(3 PCs, XBox, ReplayTV)
(LaserJet/JetDirect )
(Plus additional jacks)
(1st and 2nd floor )
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BigBlockChev @ 27th Feb 09:36PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Details:
MuLogic SDSL Modem
Netgear FS105 Switch
D-Link DI-704 Router
Netgear FS108 Switch
Netgear FS116 Swtich
Apple AirPort Express

Sun SPARCstation 4
192mb 18gb
Solaris 9
BIND & Postfix

Pentium II 400mhz PC
256mb 20gb
FreeBSD 5.2
Apache, MySQL, PHP & Perl

2 XBox systems
2 ReplayTV 5500
4 PCs
1 Mac Mini
Lots of extra Cat5 drops on 1st and 2nd floors
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Kraken @ 5th Mar 03:10PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Well it's been some time since I contributed to these forums so I thought I would get back on track by sharing some information on my upgraded network.

As a starter here is a diagram of how things are configured. I'll post acctual pics and a full description in the Home/Office Setups form later today or tomorrow.

Regards
Kraken
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»www.bgaddis.net

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Bill @ 5th Mar 07:05PM:
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Home setup.

Each Linksys router has its own internet IP.
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Oxygen @ 8th Mar 10:25PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Bill:

Each Linksys router has its own internet IP.
Really? That's great for a home connection.

What ISP is this and how many static IPs do they give you?
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Bill @ 9th Mar 03:32PM:
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DSL Extreme gives me 5 dynamic IPs (all via PPoE).

I could get 3 static IPs, but that costs an extra $10 per month and I can't afford to pay more than the $29 per month I'm paying now ;):)
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angryjohn @ 9th Mar 07:46PM:
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the way this is wired/set up makes no sense. it shouldn't even work
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Oxygen @ 9th Mar 07:51PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by angryjohn:

the way this is wired/set up makes no sense. it shouldn't even work
Indeed, but maybe those connections between the 3 routers are not really there.
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Bill @ 9th Mar 08:16PM:
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The connection is there (between the routers) to allow the computers to share LAN resources.

If I didn't have the cable going between the routers, I wasn't able to share resources because I am connecting to the switch via the WAN ports.

On each computer, I had to set a static IP and gateway, so it would go through the correct router, and not try going through another.

It's probably not the best design, but it works well.
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anon @ 9th Mar 11:51PM:
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Here is my home network. I'm on Mediacom in Illinois.
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File Quit @ 17th Mar 08:05PM:
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OmniGraffle'd network diagram.
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rjackson @ 17th Mar 08:31PM:
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Added some fun things this month.
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Chizep @ 18th Mar 02:44PM:
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Updated mine a little bit.
The old setup: »Post your network diagrams here..
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falkclan @ 18th Mar 07:23PM:
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seems like my old diagram went away
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luma @ 20th Mar 09:25AM:
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I don't have any diagram making software so I Can't make a cute and pretty diagram for you guys but here is a basic write out

Internet 1 Rogers 5000/800 to Cisco 2611
Internet 2 Sympatico 3000/800 to Linksys Wireless router

Cisco connected to a Dlink 10/100 that is connected to:
IBM Netfinity 7000 M10 server, Quad Xeon 400 with 1.5 gigs of ram, 4 36 gig drives etc. Sun Enterprise Ultra 2 (Dual 300mhz, 1 gig of ram, 2 x 9 gig scsi)

Dlink 10/100 connected to a Surecom Gigabit Switch at the other end of the room.
from Surecom it goes to the Linksys router (wireless)
it also goes to my main pc (gigabit) Athlon 64 3200+ 1 gig of ram 2x120gig SATA drives. I plug the laptop in once in a while when its not using Wireless to Sync my Music and ohter files (computer came with giabit and so did laptop may as well take advantage of it :)

I have 2 internet connections becuase I basicly got x months free with one of them, and I get huge discount on the other threw my employer so I just kept them both, all I need to do is change the default gateway on any pc to change the network connection.

I will be moving in a month from now so things will change a bit. I am still drawing out how I will set things up. I will post pictures too once I am moved and have it all set up nice and pretty.

Luc
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hescominsoon @ 30th Mar 02:08PM:
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Here's my network at the house.
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briant97 @ 11th Apr 01:00PM:
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Here is my network setup and here is a link to pics.
»My network and Painted server rack
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Network Diagram
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anon @ 12th Apr 08:19AM:
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Hey all,

this is my LAN layout at the moment. I will be moving into a new house on Friday though, so I imagine it will change to suit the new layout.

Enjoy,

Matt

P.S

I forgot to add on the pic that the fileserver is an old Proliant 5500 200Mhz with 3 x 7 drive SCSI external drive bays each with a full compliment of 4.3Gb drives (70something Gb in total).

Oh, and the projector is connected to the HTPC. Currently this is my new laptop as and when needed. The other laptop is an old Digital hinote CT475 that 'manages' the network.
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My LAN as it stands... wait til I move house! Then the pics come!
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jwsmiths4 @ 20th Apr 05:01PM:
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Charter Internet: 3MB/256kbps with a Motorola Surfboard5100 modem

m0n0wall running on 1.8Ghz P4 Celeron, 20GB 5400RPM HD, 128MB DDR2100 RAM, dual 10/100 NICs

Web Server: 2500+ AMD Athalon XP, 1GB DDR2100 RAM, 80GB 7200RPM HDD, 10/100 NIC, Running Fedora Core 2

File/Print Server: 2.4Ghz P4 (533Mhz FSB), 1GB PC2700 RAM, 1x80GB 7200RPM IDE HDD, 5x128GB 7200RPM IDE HDD (setup in RAID-5 and formatted in ext3 giving it 440GB of usable storage - web server mounts a -ro share to storage on this computer for FTP downloads), 7 fans to make sure this puppy stays cool

Desktop: 1.25Ghz Mac mini with 512MB PC2700 RAM, 40GB HDD, combo drive connected to Dell 2005FPS (20" widescreen LCD) monitor, Logitech MX Duo, Logitech 2.1 Speakers, 4GB iPod Mini and 512MB iPod Shuffle and Samsung ML-1740 laser printer

Laptop 1 (mine): 15.2" Widescreen LCD 1.5Ghz G4 Powerbook w/ 512MB PC2700 RAM, 80GB 4200RPM HDD, Superdrive, Airport Extreme, Bluetooth, Backlit keyboard

Laptop 2 (roommate #1): Dell 5160 w/ 2.8Ghz P4 w/ HT 512MB DDR RAM, 80GB HDD, Wifi-G, 15" LCD, DVD+/-RW drive

Laptopo 3(roommate #2): HP (POS) 2Ghz P4, 256MB RAM, 40GB HDD, Linksys wifi-g card, DVD-ROM/CD-RW, 15" LCD

Netgear WRG614v4 used as AP (m0n0wall does DHCP) - but I plan on upgrading this soon so I can add RADIUS authentication to the system.

All desktops are connected to UPS systems.
I will upload pictures someday....
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gnomedex @ 23rd Apr 08:59PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by jwsmiths4:

Charter Internet:
m0n0wall running on 1.8Ghz P4 Celeron
You sure about that?
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jwsmiths4 @ 24th Apr 11:09AM:
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Yeah I should be, I built it myself.
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dongyrn @ 25th Apr 04:08PM:
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Here's my updated network, added new gaming rig, Crazy Harry.

Pics: »New Gaming Rig, plus some extras...
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updated Muppetopia
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gnomedex @ 25th Apr 10:12PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by jwsmiths4:

Yeah I should be, I built it myself.
A Pentium 4 Celeron?
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jwsmiths4 @ 25th Apr 11:14PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

OK let me clarify - A Celeron based on the Pentium 4 core, you know it has a 400Mhz FSB and uses DDR RAM as opposed to the older Pentium II/III based Celerons. So I called it a Pentium 4 Celeron.
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Oxygen @ 26th Apr 12:46AM:
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That should be Intel's new marketing campaign.
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jwsmiths4 @ 26th Apr 06:58AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I don't think Intel wants to market the Celeron too much personally.... they want to push those Extreme Editions.
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yaplej @ 26th Apr 01:47PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my lab setup. Its mostly just for practising with Cisco IOS, setup, configuration of routers, and switches. Im still getting it all setup some equipment like the PIX doesnt actually do anything yet.

1x Cisco 2501
1x Cisco 2514
2x Cisco MC3810
1x PIX 515-UR
1x PIX 515-R
1x Cisco 1900-EN

I also have a few unmanaged layer 2 devices, but nothing worth listing.
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Cisco lab
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master1000 @ 29th Apr 03:33PM:
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Heres the office setup of one of the dealerships i run 1 down 2 to go
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johnny_t @ 30th Apr 07:04PM:
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Here is my simple setup :)
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Devious85 @ 1st May 03:58AM:
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Here's mine.
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lightspd @ 1st May 06:38AM:
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Here is my home network as it will be shortly. Only just got the Intel NetStructure switch and have yet to migrate all the connections to it from the Linksys EF3508 (which then becomes merely spare capacity for visitors etc).

Also there are in fact 3 more systems on the network: mum's PC, brother's laptop, step dad's laptop - but I could only be bothered to draw my own stuff on the diagram, and so left the others off.
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Home Network
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rjackson @ 13th May 03:51PM:
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Some minor updates since the last time.
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2kmaro @ 15th May 03:32PM:
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Ok, I'll play... It's an AMD zoo around here. But having 950+GB of storage to play with is fun!
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vrillusions @ 22nd May 11:21PM:
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Slight update. Since last time I've setup my own firewall/router that splits WAN, LAN, and DMZ into 3 seperate subnets.
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network layout
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Oxygen @ 23rd May 05:41PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I would advise upgrading that SB3100 to a newer model. :uhh:
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Devious85 @ 30th May 05:53PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Oxygen:

I would advise upgrading that SB3100 to a newer model. :uhh:
Hey, if it works..
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jeffmoss26 @ 30th May 07:15PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my diagram...made with SmartDraw
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ilikeme @ 30th May 08:34PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Mine.
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Devious85 @ 31st May 04:55AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's my updated diagram.
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neonhomer @ 2nd Jun 10:49AM:
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This is my home network setup. I did this kinda quick with Paint Shop Pro and some clipart from Google Images...
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My Home Network
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neonhomer @ 2nd Jun 03:02PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

This is oddd... I posted this morning and it hasnt shown up yet, but it says I was the last poster...
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IhatemyISP @ 2nd Jun 04:33PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by neonhomer:

This is oddd... I posted this morning and it hasnt shown up yet, but it says I was the last poster...
Post watch?
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neonhomer @ 2nd Jun 05:50PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I guess pictures are moderated first
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anon @ 4th Jun 11:23PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Just finished documenting my home network before stumbling across this forum. Don't want to tempt fate by not posting.
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army dude @ 8th Jun 08:36AM:
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Home Net...
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2kmaro @ 9th Jun 08:39AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by Oxygen:

I would advise upgrading that SB3100 to a newer model. :uhh:
Why? My 4000/500 connection doesn't even make it breath hard. Back when Cox didn't have a cap on speeds it often hit 8000/2000, so it's not like it can't handle the load. And it's paid for!
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bradt @ 10th Jun 07:01PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I've been following this thread for long enough that I thought I should finally put my network up. I just added the DSL and changed my old diagram to help me 'think out loud' for my new layout. I will give this a month or so of hard usage and then see if anything needs to be changed. As always, this is a work in progress.

Comments always welcome...

Brad
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Oxygen @ 11th Jun 03:08AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by 2kmaro:

said by Oxygen:

I would advise upgrading that SB3100 to a newer model. :uhh:
Why? My 4000/500 connection doesn't even make it breath hard. Back when Cox didn't have a cap on speeds it often hit 8000/2000, so it's not like it can't handle the load. And it's paid for!
Really? I just remember that back a few years ago, my SB3100 would not go past 4.5mbps downstream. My friend brought over his Terayon and that modem was reaching 9+ mbps.
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drew @ 14th Jun 10:52PM:
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My updated diagram:


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IhatemyISP @ 15th Jun 12:05PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by drew:

My updated diagram:
For shame...now leenux servers.
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ropeguru @ 22nd Jun 01:10PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Well, here is mine. I still have a couple of other machines to get up and running. I will update just as soon as I do.

The Belkin off the main Nortel Switch is hardwired into my living room to provide wireless coverage downstairs and also provides a wireless bridge to my wife's office via a second Belkin router. The second router also server as additional coverage for upstairs.
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cow116 @ 22nd Jun 08:25PM:
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Updated network as of my move to my dad's house
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bcade @ 25th Jun 08:09PM:
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Compact, dual wan, distributed video network.

Old diagram here:»www.startdisk.com/Web1/CLIPART/N···kdia.jpg

Current equipment panel pixs here: »www.startdisk.com/Web1/critic/unet.htm
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AbBaZaBbA @ 30th Jun 01:40PM:
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okay here it is
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jervin123 @ 1st Jul 08:44PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

ok here is my network its a bit crude but yea
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my network
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FenglerF1 @ 2nd Jul 11:26PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

4 modems? may i ask why? and what sort of speeds are you getting on them. nice setup
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icex _ @ 20th Jul 12:31PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I don't think this thread deserves a sticky anymore.
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hescominsoon @ 2nd Aug 12:35PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my updated network:
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code monkey @ 10th Aug 09:23AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My Current setup.

Just got the two Cisco 2501 and the 1900 Switch Aug 8, and finished setting them up last night. These are the start of my Cisco lab.

The Linksys 5 port switch is mainly used for when other people come over for lan partys. Because the WRT54G has 4 switched ports built in.

The 24 port hub was just used when I filled up the router and the 5 port switch, but now that I have the 1900 switch, this may be taken off of the network.

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AaronPar @ 13th Aug 03:08AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My first attempt at SmartDraw:

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Drex_CS @ 20th Aug 06:28PM:
Homeline/ULTRASPEED

This is my home network, the TV/Monitor connect has both showing the same picture just for people who dont follow :D

2005-08-20 18:42:25 EST: 11154 / 5698
Your download speed : 11421812 bps, or 11154 kbps.
A 1394.2 KB/sec transfer rate.
Your upload speed : 5835147 bps, or 5698 kbps.
There's my speed test :D No Dialup for me!!!
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Indy4 @ 20th Aug 11:25PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's mine, nothing too fancy. But it's clean, and gets the job done for what I need. :) Great thread guys, love seeing everyone's diagrams.
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a94cruiser @ 9th Sep 03:03AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my home setup:
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jwersan @ 9th Sep 11:07AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by a94cruiser :

Here is my home setup:
Where is it???

Or is that a secret!:D
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lightspd @ 12th Sep 06:44PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I posted a diagram a couple of months ago, but the layout has totally changed since then, so here is an update. P.S. everything in "HQ" is mine, everything in "MORTE" (not my choice of name) belongs to other family members.
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Sweet Witch @ 12th Sep 08:01PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

All this is in that tiny flat??
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lightspd @ 13th Sep 02:29AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Everything shown as being in "HQ" is, yes. Indeed it is all in that one room. The other few bits are at my parents' house.
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yiping @ 6th Oct 01:07AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

new modem came in :)

a noobie here. i wanted to set up IIS, but last night i ended up in a big failure :huh:. gonna try out maybe today again.
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PatrickES @ 7th Oct 12:44PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's mine, just drew it up in Visio.
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vax7 @ 16th Oct 01:47PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

here's mine :)
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flawlessly @ 18th Oct 11:20AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is mine
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My Network
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Oxygen @ 27th Oct 09:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I've added a dedicated album to network diagrams to my online galleries. It's located here: »www.xipi.net/~cklim/pics/album71

Uploading is enabled for everyone, so go ahead and upload your stuff! :)
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travisz @ 30th Oct 08:34PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's my diagram.
If anyone is wondering about the wired/wireless on the laptop, it's for redundancy. The wireless connection just drops sometimes for no apparent reason. Oh well.

-soul
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RChanana @ 1st Nov 07:00PM:
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Hey guys, in Visio, how do you get it to show the text you add to the server, i.e. for the properties of a server, i'm telling it the IP is x.x.x.x, but it's not listing it next to the picture -- is there something I need to turn on?

thanks!

edit: nevermind, got it.
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kalphearion @ 3rd Nov 02:05PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is mine.
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dongyrn @ 7th Nov 01:39PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Updated network. Just bought my wife a new Inspiron 6000, early Christmas present.
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jwersan @ 7th Nov 02:09PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by dongyrn :

Updated network. Just bought my wife a new Inspiron 6000, early Christmas present.
That's a lot of computers on a 1.5 meg pipe!:o

Are we per chance a Muppet fan!! :D:D
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dongyrn @ 8th Nov 01:09PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Fortunately they're almost all inward-facing - I don't serve up anything public.

And yes, what gave me away? :D
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KnightDreams @ 16th Nov 05:57AM:
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My home Network.

SBC DSL 1.5Mbis/384K, will be upgradeing soon.

Created with SmartDraw.
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weeksben1 @ 17th Nov 04:02PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's my testing Network
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weeksben1 @ 21st Nov 11:42AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My Netware 6 Testing Network
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anon @ 27th Nov 08:41PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my network layout...
Visio-Tokyo ···roup.zip 108,281 bytes
(Visio-Tokyo Workgroup.pdf)
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LIGHTPATH @ 30th Nov 09:02PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

The network I work on
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Oxygen @ 30th Nov 09:08PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Oh come on, even I have better diagrams than that... :uhh:
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LIGHTPATH @ 30th Nov 09:10PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Sorry can't share the real good designs...
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Oxygen @ 30th Nov 09:12PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Don't worry, I have my own copies of them. :o
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LIGHTPATH @ 30th Nov 09:14PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

did you ever call in to get your internet ckt to work correct?
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Oxygen @ 30th Nov 09:19PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Yes, I found out that it was because it's a "voice/data" bundle, they subtract what ever they think is fair for a PRI from the speed of the internet circuit. Seems like corporate marketing that I fell for. Though I was getting a 10mbit internet pipe and a PRI but got a PRI + Internet riding one 10mbit circuit.
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LIGHTPATH @ 30th Nov 09:25PM:
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yes that is the way the bundle works for Lightpath. Minus 1.5 for each DS1. If you want send me the ckt# private and I will make sure everything is provisioned correct. If not good luck.
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Oxygen @ 30th Nov 09:32PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I used to work at the Cablevision C&C NOC... where do you work? Lightpath NOC or Support or...?
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CampMaster @ 2nd Dec 10:46AM:
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Network update #3, Looks big when you put it down on paper! CRAZY!
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Athalon11 @ 6th Dec 12:34AM:
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Here's my home setup. You really need Cat6 to take advantage of GigE. Cat 5e misgrossly accepts it.
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KnightDreams @ 6th Dec 03:30AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I never had any problem getting full Gigabit from CAT5e 500Mhz cable
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Chizep @ 6th Dec 01:32PM:
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Another update on mine.
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dongyrn @ 12th Dec 02:00PM:
Yet Another Update

So after buying my wife a laptop for Christmas, she finally got fed up with the old hardware I was running our fileserver on... and lo and behold, I have a brand spankin' new, dual-proc Xeon 3GHz PowerEdge SC1420 on the way. RAID5 on SATA, oh yeah....
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Muppetopia v6.0
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Boricua65 @ 13th Dec 12:50AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My place only has one phone jack located in the dining room, so everything is wireless.
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TROLL131313 @ 18th Dec 10:52PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my home network setup. It is just a basic setup, but it serves me well;)
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bsddaemon @ 20th Dec 08:30AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

HOLY COW WOW. I look at some of these home networks and go what in the world are they being used for and what is the electric bill like.
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jeffmoss26 @ 21st Dec 10:02PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's mine.
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My network 12/21/05
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yuandrew @ 28th Dec 02:36AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I'm kinda new here but I drew this up about a month ago before I had DSL just to show a friend how to set up a home network . I'm surprised that I got a Westell 6100 when I recently ordered from Verizon, just like the one shown in my drawing. This is how it is set up as of DEC 17, 2005.
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kba4 @ 28th Dec 04:21AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

good ol' KBA4.net
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briant97 @ 14th Jan 12:19PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is network
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poppster @ 30th Jan 08:14PM:
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Diagram Studio v3.51.
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My Network
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jolleyutah @ 3rd Feb 06:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is a quick diagram of my networks...
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Home Office Network
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anon @ 3rd Feb 06:15PM:
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Oxygen @ 5th Feb 04:23PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Would be nice to see some pictures. :)
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kba4 @ 5th Feb 04:34PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

real pics? this is for diagrams but i suppose i could probably get a few pics, at least of my room.
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cow116 @ 6th Feb 12:02AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

This is my network. The orange boxes are my 3 cisco switches. Big Killa and Uber killa are my 1924 and 2924-XL switches respectively. poncho is my 1548m switch on my dad's desk that i setup for him. Big-Fuby is my server. barnburner is my gaming rig/ everyday computer. I also have a linksys befsr41 router hooked up for inter vlan routing as well as a toshiba tecra with 2 nics just for the hell of it.
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maximyuryev @ 19th Feb 04:05AM:
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Here is my netwrok , NOW TELL ME WHY THE WIRELESS DISCONNECTS EVERY 15 MINUTES :huh:
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yiping @ 19th Feb 06:41AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by maximyuryev :

Here is my netwrok , NOW TELL ME WHY THE WIRELESS DISCONNECTS EVERY 15 MINUTES :huh:
try setting the transmitting power of your AP to the max, and the recieving power of your usb adapter to the max.
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cow116 @ 19th Feb 11:00AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's my newest Intermapper network map.

*EDIT* Other picture was old map.
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osumba2001 @ 24th Feb 09:34AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Indy, what version of Microsoft Visio is that?

Nevermind, downloaded the trial for Visio 2003 from Microsoft...
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ToiletGamer @ 26th Feb 08:11AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I just used Photoshop to make mine.

Here you go:»img96.imageshack.us/img96/3561/n···g3ra.jpg

Its a pretty simple setup and does what I need it to do. Comments/Suggestions would be nice.

Thanks.
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Marshal @ 26th Feb 08:58PM:
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This is my small lan..
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Cjaiceman @ 5th Mar 06:32PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

This is just my little setup for now, but when I get my new place it will be very different.
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cow116 @ 8th Mar 03:05PM:
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Yes I know lots of text. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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sadowski @ 12th Mar 05:34PM:
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...
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TomS_ @ 17th Mar 10:26AM:
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Heres my network. Its mainly switches :)

Basically I used to have 3 cables running into my bedroom (rack is in another room) so I decided to get a 3rd switch and trunk 3 VLANs into my room, thus removing 2 cables. But I also needed some switch ports for my lab.

Not shown on this diagram is my lab equipment (theres too many). Plus it doesnt remain in any one configuration for long, so theres no real point putting it on there.

bne-sw2 handles purely VLAN 4, which is my internal/private VLAN. Its not capable of VLAN trunking, so I dont particularly have any other use for it (but I can setup multiple VLANs on it if I want to break it up into more logical switches).

The icons are all hand drawn, I have a big document of all sorts of Cisco routers and switches which I use when designing network layouts. Its a bit teidious doing it through MS paint, but ive been doing it for long enough I can fly through it :)
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anon @ 22nd Apr 03:29AM:
tadah...

Das it... Looks perdy to meh!
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CampMaster @ 22nd Apr 11:51AM:
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Updated Home Network to reflect VoIP updates.

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Home Network - Updated with VoIP
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klobb @ 24th Apr 10:17AM:
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First time doing one of these
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kash @ 24th Apr 09:47PM:
Re: tadah...

i dont have that many dell servers :) but i have 3
the rest are just place holders for oem rackmount stuff

also anyone know a good way to fight dust?
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kba4 @ 25th Apr 06:19AM:
Re: tadah...

call an HVAC installation company... get good airflow and remove all cloth from the room! keep the room between 30 and 50º and nothing should stay airborne. keep the air moving, too, just in case. you can't get *rid* of dust but you can fight it; tile floors, cold climate and sealed doors/windows help too but that's only when you have the cash.
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cow116 @ 25th Apr 01:42PM:
Re: tadah...

dual honed? please explain. Is that like Cisco's etherchannel or bonding 2 connections into one?
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kash @ 25th Apr 03:17PM:
Re: tadah...

yeah you can set it up with the intel nic driver
or bond0 in linux
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Techman21 @ 30th Apr 04:19PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I'll post mine once I get home.

But jebus, you guys with cisco hardware must get paid well or get some crazy ass deals. Granted I got my hands on a 2501 (no longer supported), but still. Some of these networks make me want to cry.
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bahamiano @ 6th May 05:00PM:
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yah...this is mt little network...
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aefstoggaflm @ 14th May 07:45PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my network..

There are two file(s)

One for users w/o Network Notepad (file extension *.jpg) and the other for users of Network Notepad (file extension *.ndg).

Enjoy
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anon @ 18th May 12:24AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Hello, I need help with this simple diagram. I want to know what to use?
Linksys? Netgear? Simple stuff.

:)
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anon @ 18th May 02:20AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here.. sorry missed the file

sorry missed the diag file...

duh
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maxkool @ 22nd May 11:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I sat down and made this today. Gonna change soon after I move.
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dflanigan @ 20th Jun 07:01AM:
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Here is a quick diagram of flanigan.net:


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luminaire @ 22nd Jun 12:36AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Currently:

The core routers and the firewall's use OSPF to distribute routes to one another. The firewalls have a VRRP (CARP) interface on the side with the edge router for High Availability. On the side facing the Core Router as they use OSPF they can't use VRRP (CARP) so I use routing metrics to provide high availability. All the VLAN's are on the same Cisco Cat 2950.

Planned Upgrades:

I have a Cisco 2610 and Ethernet module on order to replace the 2500. Currently the 2500 only does static 1-to-1 NAT and not much more, it was mainly put in place so I could place more with IOS. I have more plans for the 2610....

The Experimental OSPF Router is an OpenBSD box with a couple NICs that is going to be the backup for the Core Router until I get my Cisco 2620 with multiple ethernet ports on it. OSPF metrics will be used to provide failover.
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PhoenixAZ @ 20th Jul 05:10PM:
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Nothing Special.
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travisz @ 22nd Jul 10:42AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Just a little update. Some things added, some things removed.
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mfrosty @ 31st Jul 10:02AM:
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Here's my little network
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jervin123 @ 11th Aug 10:52PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I Didnt know prolog would have offered service that fast? kind of suprised that would do that.
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Deep Dish @ 17th Aug 10:16PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Assuming I know you from school due to the D-Link access points and that lovely Sheridan laptop called Lappy, I am intrigued by your network infrastructure .. it's sophisticated for a typical home user but then again how else are we going to learn networking without going above and beyond everyone else :)

Everything from what I am seeing is fine and dandy, but I am confused on why there is 2 firewalls between the 2 routers? My initial thoughts were to somehow load balance traffic from one wire into 2, but I dont even know thats possible (since I am not experienced with Cisco shit), but I would love to hear your answer.

Thanks,

Deep Dish

P.S.
I'm the dude with the same R51 as you, however it's got Linux, a whole lotta RAM and a whole lotta HD space then you ;)
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luminaire @ 17th Aug 11:46PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

The firewalls can load balance, however in their present config they simply work in high availability mode. The firewalls create a virtual MAC/IP address that they share. They have a configured priority used to elect a master. The master then responds to all requests made for the virtual IP address, while sending a heartbeat to the secondary firewall. If the master goes down the secondary takes over. Cisco's implementation of this technology is HSRP (might as well be VRRP as well). I use the OpenBSD groups version of it, CARP. the router on the inside routes between all the internal networks (one for routers, one for the LAN, and one for wireless). The external routers sole job is maintaining the cable connection. The external is a Cisco 2502, which is incredibly stable. I've never had it drop the connection for any reason, and whenever the connection goes out is always reestablishes instantly. I hope that answers all your questions :D.
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anigamor @ 18th Aug 02:03PM:
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Here's my simple network. The D-Link 4300 handles anti-virus and firewall protection, as well as route port 80 and 21 to my webserver. All ethernet connections are gigabit and the wireless signal is up to 108mbit but the majority of the wireless devices on my network are 11mbit, the print server is 54mbit.

Multiplicity links 4 of my machines to one keyboard and mouse.
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aurora @ 24th Aug 02:40PM:
my network

my apartment network
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neonhomer @ 23rd Oct 10:09PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is my updated diagram.... had to resize it a bit....

Added a Dell PowerEdge 1300 server, and changed how the XBox is fed. Plus I did this with Network Notepad...
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Zzyzx @ 5th Nov 03:20AM:
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Mine!
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exocet_cm @ 10th Nov 05:02PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Updated :->
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asjamias @ 24th Nov 09:23AM:
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this is what mine would look like after my house is done....
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exocet_cm @ 24th Nov 01:20PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by exocet_cm :

Updated :->
Well, it didn't update.
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CampMaster @ 27th Nov 09:59AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Updated to reflected new hardware and network re-configuration

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kba4 @ 1st Dec 01:12PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

figured i'd update this, since a few things have changed. the diagram is a little over-done too but only cause i'm so proud of my work ;)
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sharksfan3 @ 5th Dec 08:50PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Heres my setup!
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cwilliams194 @ 6th Dec 02:32AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My humble little network as of a couple days ago the Pentium 3.2Ghz HT system went down, as yet undetermined problem, and in the semi-near future another Home Brew PC will be added.
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pvols1979 @ 18th Dec 11:55AM:
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Here is mine.
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My network
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Cjaiceman @ 30th Dec 12:49AM:
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This is my updated network diagram, I changed over to a m0n0wall and added a modded xbox. Comments and questions are welcome. :D
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EJR49 @ 1st Jan 05:36PM:
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My network after some switch upgrades
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redpanther @ 1st Jan 08:34PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

My home network. Router is a Dell Optiplex GX110 sff. Running DD-WRT x86.
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fletchtech @ 7th Jan 06:56PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here's how I use and route my voice traffic. Very clever...
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bligh @ 10th Jan 03:04AM:
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My ever expanding network.
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kba4 @ 11th Jan 04:23AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

another update...added Wi-Fi and another client :D
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BigTechGuy @ 19th Jan 11:48PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Hahahahaha

Love it!
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flexoffset @ 2nd Feb 02:08PM:
Re: My Home Network

Done in OS X with Omnigraffle 3.4.0

Home Network
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anon @ 8th Feb 04:35PM:
Re: My Home Network

Just me still living at home and our home network. Let me know what you think.

My Network Diagram
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luminaire @ 8th Feb 06:47PM:
Re: My Home Network

I think I'd like to know what program you use :d. Cool layout tho.
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index1489 @ 13th Feb 11:44PM:
Re: My Home Network


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wonko3fc @ 24th Feb 08:34PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

All in one server has spares in cold standby
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Redundancy & Diversity
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jordantbro @ 6th Mar 12:48AM:
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My LAN after some recent updates.
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Deep Dish @ 7th Mar 03:53PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

:o :o
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wonko3fc @ 8th Mar 06:40PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Why? :o ?
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Deep Dish @ 11th Mar 11:47PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

The fact that there is multiple sources of Internet surprises me for a home network.

Unless I am reading the diagram incorrectly? :huh:
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wonko3fc @ 12th Mar 09:52AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

No, you are reading it correctly. The 'all in one' server hosts a small web site and an email server (amongst other things) hence the need for redundancy. This also accommodates a v-small business service. A little elaborate perhaps but functional never the less. We became frustrated with free email services that were just plain unreliable.

Nice too in that the server dynamically allocates a path for any given web request based upon the available latency. As such optimised browsing and once one link reaches 100% utilisation, traffic overflows onto the secondary link. (Load balancing would take a small feat of co-ordination between the separate ISP's) The dial up is just belt & braces.
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Deep Dish @ 12th Mar 11:05AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Wow .. thats pretty neat.

What do you use to load balance the 2 Internet connections?
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anon @ 16th Mar 02:56PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is the network i have for my dad except its a 5 1/4" floppy. lol

Sneaker network
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jwersan @ 16th Mar 03:07PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by pagerboy :

Here is the network i have for my dad except its a 5 1/4" floppy. lol
5 1/4" floppies???
They still make those???? :o
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anon @ 16th Mar 03:37PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Here is the real sneaker network :)

Real sneaker network
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anon @ 16th Mar 05:21PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

LOL. yeah and the pc has no hard drive, it boots from the floppy.
The other pc has windows 95 and it hasn't crashed yet, will replace with a pc with XP Home so I can use usb keys and cd burner instead of floppy.
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nocannothave @ 23rd Mar 11:58PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

I love network diagrams.

Mine:
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aa2k @ 27th Mar 02:33PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

.nm
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williamray507 @ 30th Mar 03:48PM:
Here is my home network.

Well here is my home network as of 03/30/07.

Not Listed here is a Dell Power Edge 4300 Server with a Power Vault unit. (Server has been shutdown)

RoadRunner
•8000/512

IPCop Router
•Red/Green Only

Switch
•Dell 16 Port
•D-Link 16 Port

Widows Home Server
OS: Windows Home Server
•2.5Gig Processor
•1 Gig Ram
•680 Gig Storage

TrixBox VoIP Server
•2 Gig Processor
•1 Gig Ram
•30 Gig Hard Drive

VoIP Phones
•Cisco 7940
•Cisco 7960
•GrandStream BT-100
•Linksys PAP2-NA
•Remote Sipura SPA-1000 (Not Shown)

Compaq
OS: Windows XP Pro.
•2 Gig Processor
•1 Gig Ram
•80 Gig Hard Drive

Guest
OS: Windows XP Pro.
•P3 800Mhz Processor
•256 Meg Ram
•30 Gig Hard Drive

Celeste's Laptop (Toshiba)
OS: Windows XP Pro.
•2 Gig Processor
•768 Meg Ram
•80 Gig Hard Drive

Bill's Laptop (HP ZV6000)
OS: Windows XP Pro.
•2 Gig Processor
•512 Meg Ram
•40 Gig Hard Drive

Wireless AP
•Linksys WRT54G (DD-WRT Firmware)

Print Server (D-Link DP-300U)
•Brother HL-2040
•HP PhotoSmart P1000
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NetFixer @ 1st Apr 08:10PM:
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For all you network voyeurs out there, here is the simplified network diagram for dcs-net.net. Printers, scanners, KVM switches, WiFi and "guest" connections are not shown.
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rratss @ 5th Apr 08:05PM:
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Linksys WRT54G v4 with DD-WRT v23 SP2
PC1 and PC2 wired via fast ethernet
Laptop wireless
HP PSC multifunction connected to PC2 via USB

PC1:
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6400 @ 3.4 GHz
RAM: 2GB Patriot DDR2-800 @ 850MHz, timings 4-4-4-12
Mobo: Asus P5B Deluxe
Gfx: XFX GeForce 7900GS Extreme @ 580MHz/1.6GHz
Audio: HT Omega Claro 7.1
PSU: Silverstone ST50EF-Plus (500W)
Case: Antec P182
HS: Scythe Infinity
Fans: 4x120mm Scythe fans
HDDs: Maxtor 500GB SATA-300, Seagate 400GB SATA-300, Western Digital 400GB SATA-300, Seagate 300GB SATA-150, Western Digital 120GB SATA-150
Monitor: Dell 2007WFP
Headphones: Audio-Technica ATH-A500

All porn, warez, and various other pirated content such as movies, music, and TV is on this computer. I occasionally bring it to work for data backup on the SAN.

PC2 (Dell Dimension 2400):
CPU: Pentium 4 2.4GHz
RAM: 2GB Kingston DDR-400 Value RAM
HDD: 80GB Hitachi PATA-133
Monitor: Viewsonic VA1912wb
The rest is all stock Dell/integrated.

Laptop (Dell Latitude D620):
CPU: Core Duo T2600
RAM: 2GB Samsung DDR2 PC2-5300, timings 5-5-5-15
HDD: 80GB Hitachi
Monitor (when docked): Dell 2001FP

btw, the entire image was drawn in MS Paint with this laptop's touchpad
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Someguy @ 6th Apr 11:29AM:
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lol nice picture
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masmith99 @ 15th Apr 11:23AM:
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Here is my home network.
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neofate @ 15th Apr 04:00PM:
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Two WAN ISP connections, Two routers -- BEFW11S4, and WRT54G. You might wonder why I use the BEFW11S4 as the master and WRT54G as slave.. (I find the older model to be more reliable.. go figure).

Otherwise, things work well,. very stable, and quick. Full filesharing between all computers, printer sharing, and internet of course.


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kba4 @ 17th Apr 07:49AM:
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well my Linksys EG008W gigabit switch died last week, so that plus the fact that I built a new PC to replace the existing PC000 on my network means a new diagram is in order. The following is submitted as Beta:) as things are still being worked out for the image. I made this one 1440x900 for display on my new widescreen LCD screen :D :D

On a side note, the Linksys switch was only a little over a year old (maybe one week over). I replaced it with a 'no name' Rosewill, also from newegg. Let's just hope this one lasts at least a year.
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davefa @ 19th Apr 03:24PM:
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on viseo how do you draw the line I know the either net thing is huge I nees lines go to the parts of the netwrok.
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davefa @ 19th Apr 11:01PM:
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my network any suggestions
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HFB1217 @ 9th May 07:07PM:
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.

My current network configuration and Seti, Rosetta and Einstein its major work.
Along with my graphics projects.

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brydry @ 10th May 07:15PM:
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There's no place like 127.0.0.1
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Go Pats!

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koolkid1563 @ 19th May 06:23PM:
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This is a rough sketch of my network. My ISP is AT&T U-verse and I have the U-400 TV package with the elite internet package rated at 6Mb/s downstream, 1Mb/s upstream.

Two of my set tops (VIP1216 and one VIP1200) are using Cat5, and the other VIP1200 is using HPNA over coax to get back to the RG. All of our computers and the file server are using gigabit ethernet, everything else is using fast ethernet. Currently, my max sync speed back to the DSLAM is at 102Mb/s, but it is capped at 27Mb/s.
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mmtxnet @ 19th May 09:05PM:
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Here is my network
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rjackson @ 19th May 09:10PM:
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Been a while since I've posted one.
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Deep Dish @ 21st May 07:10PM:
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Revision #1

This is still ongoing (been ongoing since March, but had to stop because of school), but it will soon be done and implemented this way. The only hurdle is learning pf for the Ultra 1, since it will be acting as my firewall, but I got too many things getting in my way (working 2 jobs now). I agree that every single server I have running can run off the ESX server, but where is the fun in that ;)

Only thing that bugs me is Earth being connected to 2 different networks. I would use a VLAN for that, but I'm in no mood to spend $$$ for it :(
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Oxygen @ 21st May 07:56PM:
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Some of my work... sorry for the heavy editing, but this is all proprietary and confidential stuff...

All of these diagrams have been prepared by me exclusively...
























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rratss @ 22nd May 12:28PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by rjackson :

Been a while since I've posted one.
what's with the hub? :(
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angryjohn @ 22nd May 04:00PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

How'd you manage to get ahold of ESX server? It's insanely expensive and tightly controlled by VMWare.
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Deep Dish @ 22nd May 07:50PM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by angryjohn :

How'd you manage to get ahold of ESX server? It's insanely expensive and tightly controlled by VMWare.
I know it's expensive. It hit my pocket hard :huh:
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angryjohn @ 22nd May 11:27PM:
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You paid full price? ESX Server is like 2 grand!
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Deep Dish @ 24th May 12:35AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

said by angryjohn :

You paid full price? ESX Server is like 2 grand!
Only a grand.
A friend of mine is a director of IT at a company which gave me an opportunity to purchase ESX with the Starter license, but without paying for the support (not sure how that was pulled off, I suppose he's in good terms with VMWare?).

With that, I went for it.
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luminaire @ 27th May 01:46PM:
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Hey guys, there's a new online diagramming tool that looks ok. I don't like the icons but it'd do the job and it's cheaper than Visio:

»www.cumulatelabs.com/draw/draw.h···se=0.4.7
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Edrick @ 28th May 08:21PM:
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My First Attempt
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Edrick @ 28th May 10:34PM:
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My 3rd attempt I forgot the Mac Mini but oh well.
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aantigua @ 7th Jun 05:41PM:
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This is my network....
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My Network Diagram
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madafakapc @ 1st Jul 11:14AM:
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Hi, so now i am going to post on the right thread...this is my first network diagram and this is a previous version of my network in home....also have a dual Sat dish equipment and Skystar2 and receivers and also have a CCTV system for surveillance at home...this will be post soon...

Now this is my setup for now:

Have a 2.5 TB file server with multimedia content and its getting bigger day after day...

Give news soon...
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madafakapc @ 1st Jul 11:18AM:
Re: Post your network diagrams here..

Hi, so now i am going to post on the right thread...this is my first network diagram and this is a previous version of my network in home....also have a dual Sat dish equipment and Skystar2 and receivers and also have a CCTV system for surveillance at home...this will be post soon...

Now this is my setup for now:

Have a 2.5 TB file server with multimedia content and its getting bigger day after day...

Give news soon...
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Otto @ 3rd Jul 02:28AM:
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My old map is in this thread somewhere, it's probably several years old, so here's how my home/small office LAN is currently looking. Most of the desktop machines have external hard drives attached for backing up/extra storage, and most of the machines that can run wireless do so most of the time, including 2 very new iPhones that love it :).

We've been going strong since 1999 when it was all run by a tiny 3Com 4 port hub, but this year we're moving up to Gigabit! A big step for a tiny LAN like this one :)

This veteran LAN has handled:

-The retirement of CRT monitors
-The rise of broadband
-Y2K ;)
-Massive Florida thunderstorms and hurricanes
-The beginning of Google/Facebook/YouTube, the iPod craze etc.
-The rise of LCDs
-Napster, Limewire, etc etc
-Being accessed from a cruise ship, Japan and the local Apple Store / Starbucks
-The rise of affordable color laser printers
-The introduction of 802.11g
-Several dozen visiting laptops (clients of my dad, mostly)
-More porn/LOLcat/YouTube garbage than anyone will admit they downloaded
-The XBox360 and Wii connections (not pictured in map, forgot ;))
-Versions of Windows going back to 95, versions of OS X going back to 10.2
-Several worms/trojans/viruses my brother downloaded :p
-Bellsouth becoming AT&T again
-Tens of thousands of dollars spent at Amazon, Newegg, Apple, Thinkgeek and eBay just to name a few
-Beyond billions of bytes sent to/from CNN.com, Google, World of Warcraft, DSLReports, eBay, Weather.com and countless others.
-Macs that run Windows
-PCs that try to run OSX... and pretty much fail ;)
-The iPhone's thirst for WiFi instead of Edge ;)
-Heavy usage that sometimes starts at 6am and ends at 4am (we sometimes start early and end late, international business ;))
-Tons more than I could even list.

It's been forever, so here's an updated version!
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travisz @ 5th Jul 08:50PM:
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Quick update.
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tsarath @ 15th Jul 11:27AM:
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My home network. All routers and a couple of servers run RIPv2. The gateway WRT router handles the .3 DMZ for FON via the VLAN trunk to the second WRT which runs in just AP mode. It also does IPv6 routing via a tunnel to Hurricane Electric for a few IPv6 hosts. I also have full remote access from work (or elsewhere) through a RDP to my desktop over SSH. Trixbox server provides calling through VoIP or PSTN through all phones as well as voicemail, fax routing, follow me to my cell etc.
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JollyStomper @ 17th Jul 08:00PM:
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Quick and dirty of my home network.

If there are any questions, let a brotha know...
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HIPAR @ 26th Jul 09:28PM:
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Don't tell... :D
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mindypin @ 31st Jul 09:17PM:
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Hope this isn't too dweebie for all you computer gurus out there. ;) :)
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ripem @ 7th Aug 12:52AM:
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lol now all the isp are looking at all your hook ups and going to raise your rates
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mlerner @ 11th Aug 12:40PM:
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Thought I'd post mine as it was recently updated. Rather small but it serves me well for testing. :)
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buddyfrench @ 18th Aug 02:09PM:
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Well I will try again
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Racy @ 28th Aug 02:21AM:
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hahaha hilarious nice drawing
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ghenjei @ 30th Aug 06:24PM:
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So my house is a little big for the Actiontec to reach, even with an external antenna...also, 802.11g really isn't good enough to stream AppleTV (instead of using the internal HD, i have it streaming straight from the Mac), so I boosted the wireless with 802.11 n, streams my ripped-to-iTunes DVDs like a charm. iMac and Naz are in the kitchen, Laptops and VOIP etc in the office, and the rest is in the bedroom (with a Sony 60" DLP) except for the Soundbridge, in the bathroom.
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benc @ 3rd Sep 04:28PM:
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Wow...I can see that some people have some very complicated set-ups. However, I saw that some had computers described as "kid's computer" or "wife's computer" which suggested they have a family. I'm single and living alone which suggests that my network is less likely to be as complicated.

I see little need for dumb terminals, or even wireless. I don't have a laptop, but even if I did I could probably just jack it in. I also have an apartment so the space constraints and the fact I can't install wiring limits my options somewhat. I don't see an HTPC in my future anytime soon (no way to run the CAT5 to the living room).

But then again, I'm no regular Joe. I just might end up making my network more complex than ever. I still hope to add a website and possibly other stuff, although I'd probably just install it on the Linux server.

By the way, I made my diagram in MS Paint. It's crude, but I don't have a copy of Visio. Plus Visio is Microsoft and apart from Windows I don't use anything Microsoft if I can help it.

My crude network diagram.
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mq8 @ 10th Sep 04:37AM:
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My home office... nothing too crazy
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mindypin @ 11th Sep 09:55AM:
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Yep, I'm a regular resource-hog, aren't I?
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weirdalex @ 19th Sep 09:45PM:
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ok,ok. I'm in on this, here's mine

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travisz @ 23rd Sep 09:21PM:
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Update time.
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mlerner @ 23rd Sep 09:40PM:
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That reminds me, I also have an update..
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alphapointe @ 4th Oct 08:21PM:
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Experimenting with managed switches.
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asemisldkfj @ 8th Oct 07:13PM:
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Hi all. This is my first post here, but I thought this thread was pretty neat. I just spent a couple of hours drawing up my network with OpenOffice.org's Draw program.
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TheMG @ 13th Oct 02:34PM:
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Here's my really crappy network diagram...


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tantivy @ 15th Oct 11:27PM:
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First pass at a network diagram.. Symbols courtesy of OpenOffice Draw.
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anon @ 9th Nov 01:58PM:
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This isn't a diagram, just a picture of it, it is some of the stuff I have collected over the years, well not that many years, i am only 16






From top to bottem - Left Rack
Linksys Wireless G Router
12 Port Switch, W/ Fiber Uplink to DMZ
3Com 24 Port Switch for my DMZ
HP Computer - Web Server/SQL/PHP/WoW/HL
Compaq Server - Test Server, Always changes
56 port Synptics Switch, - For routeing practice
HP File Server
Genaric Server - DNS/AD/WINS/DHCP for DMZ

From Top to Bottem - Right Server Rack
Cisco 770
Cabletron T1 router w/ DSU/CSU
AT 24 Port Switch - Test Switch
Nortel BPS 2000 24 port switch /w fiber - Core Switch for LAN
Cable modem /w Comcast Voice Service
3com 26 port switch - unused
Carrier Access Corp. DS3 Multiplexer w/ 8 DS1 cards am 1 DS3 card
Empty space for more stuff
Accer Server - Linux PBX for my cisco phones
Main Router, Smoothwall 2, 5 NICs, 1 of them is fiber NIC, servers as DHCP, Router, Proxy, Gateway and a VPN router, i have the vpns to my friends house so we can talk on the cisco phones

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travisz @ 11th Nov 06:03PM:
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Yet another update.
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rob_in_chatt @ 19th Nov 06:23PM:
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here is mine. all Pcs and switches, routers and hubs are on UPS units.
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freethought @ 15th Dec 06:26PM:
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Verizon FIOS Internet and TV; three computers in the house (all Macs!). There's a NAS 150Gb storage drive available via Wi-Fi and a Epson AcuLaser network-attached laser printer available to all systems on the network.
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Diag done in Keynote
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travisz @ 19th Dec 08:35AM:
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Last update until I get my new psu for my in-progress super rig (super rig for my budget, 6000+, 2G DDR2, 640M 8800GTS).
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Jordan1406 @ 19th Dec 03:21PM:
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DSL modem.

Wireless router -D-Link DIR-615 IEEE 802.11n (draft) IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u

Wireless adapter - D-Link DWL-G820 Ethernet Port 2.4GHz Wireless gaming adapter

Switch - D-Link DGS-2205 5-port 10/100/1000 Desktop Switch
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Jordan1406 @ 19th Dec 03:25PM:
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DSL modem.

Wireless router -D-Link DIR-615 IEEE 802.11n (draft) IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.3 IEEE 802.3u

Wireless adapter - D-Link DWL-G820 Ethernet Port 2.4GHz Wireless gaming adapter

Switch - D-Link DGS-2205 5-port 10/100/1000 Desktop Switch
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kidacro @ 24th Dec 02:29AM:
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heres my almost no cost setup for ENILAN.
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d0nni3q @ 14th Jan 02:20PM:
New Network

Thoughts, recommendations, praise, questions, etc. are all welcome. I would like to hear something before I go live with this configuration.

Thanks,

Don Q.

New Newtwork
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watts3000 @ 31st Jan 08:42PM:
Re: New Network

What all are you running on vmware and what type of hardware do you have for the vmware host boxes?
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d0nni3q @ 1st Feb 10:46PM:
Re: New Network

said by watts3000 :

What all are you running on vmware and what type of hardware do you have for the vmware host boxes?
The VMWare servers are running Debian Server install as the host OS ~ 200MB footprint. On top of that, I have a Windows Server 2003 R2 PDC and BDC, Postfix mail server, FreeNAS servers, and test linux/Windows 2003 servers.

The primary VMWare server is a 3.4GHz HT P4 CPU, 4GB of DDR2 ram, 2x320GB RAID 1.

The secondary VMWare server is a 3.0GHz HT P4 CPU, 2GB of DDR ram and 2x250 RAID 1.

The demand on these servers are minimal, thus I haven't yet had the need to go to Core 2 type hardware or even SCSI/SAN servers with VMWare ESX.

Thanks for inquirying!

Don Q.
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cow116 @ 11th Feb 06:34PM:
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Feel free to ask about my network. Not pictured/ detected are two laptops
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tsilb @ 6th Mar 01:45AM:
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I got through six pages, and it's time to go to bed, so to heck with it and I'll just post now.

Just to verify, these are HOME setups, right? Some of them make me doubt... But yeah, this is my home.

Some thoughts:
- Tech is awesome. End of story.
- I've been using DSLReports' speed tests for years, but just signed up for the forums today. Looks like I'll like it here.
- Will check back within a day or two.
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Network Schematic
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Photo in case you disbelieve
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kash @ 6th Mar 04:29PM:
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said by tsilb :

I got through six pages, and it's time to go to bed, so to heck with it and I'll just post now.

Just to verify, these are HOME setups, right? Some of them make me doubt... But yeah, this is my home.

Some thoughts:
- Tech is awesome. End of story.
- I've been using DSLReports' speed tests for years, but just signed up for the forums today. Looks like I'll like it here.
- Will check back within a day or two.
welcome, and how do you do the dual homing routing on the two networks
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robroy8 @ 6th Mar 05:22PM:
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Here is my home network. It shows my 2 main pcs, the A-B switch for printer sharing, my VOip gateway, wireless kbd & mse and the wireless B network.
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tsilb @ 7th Mar 02:26AM:
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The server and downloader default to the Cable's gateway (Where speed is more important), and all the other systems default to the DSL's gateway (Where reliability is more important). In the event of one ISP failing, all the systems have the opposite gateway configured as a backup.

I intend to buy a load-balancing router in a month or two that will hopefully split the outgoing requests and handle failover for me. That way if I'm requesting a webpage with 11 images, the way I understand it is that both connections would send out six of the requests... But more Googling is in order before I make a purchase.
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mgraves1 @ 8th Mar 04:39PM:
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This is my home-office network. We use H-P thin clients as host platforms for Asterisk for the IP phones and a NAS. All phones are via IP over DSL. We haven't has a POTS line since June 1995.

Misc equipment that comes & goes relating to my work activities are not shown.
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My Home-Office Network
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anon @ 12th Mar 03:28PM:
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»www.jrobroy.com/pics/dellpc.jpg
A different diagram. Wanted to show the guts of my Dell pc in addition to network.
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robroy8 @ 13th Mar 02:11PM:
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This is a bit different diagram. In addition to the network it shows the insides of my pc and where the various I/O devices connect.
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Chiyo @ 14th Mar 12:59AM:
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anon @ 25th Mar 08:10PM:
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here is my :)

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»www.qnas.pl - QNAP NAS Monitoring Utility
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telecomkid @ 26th Mar 01:21PM:
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mine... :)
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cow116 @ 11th Apr 02:14PM:
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Etherchannel trunk between Backbone and core
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Server Room
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Computer Room
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luminaire @ 11th Apr 03:04PM:
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Not for nothing, but the dude generates horrid diagrams :(.
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cow116 @ 11th Apr 03:17PM:
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True but I dont have a copy of visio
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Cjaiceman @ 26th Apr 11:27PM:
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Ok, so I will start off my explaining mine.

The internet comes in through my Comcast connection, which is a Motorola SB5100 on the 8800/768 plan. Then it goes to a pfSense computer (specs below). This handles everything like DHCP, DNS, PPTP VPN, Firewall, NAT, etc... Next up is the Netgear JGS524 24 Port Gigabit switch. I picked this up from a local CompUSA durring their close out sale, paid about $120 for a $200 switch :D

The Server (see below for specs) houses all of my backup and media, it also has the only printer in the house, which is a HP Laserjet 6L.

From the switch it spans out to the rest of the network. The AP is a WRT54GS that is used to connect my two Windows Mobile phones. Its running DD-WRT.

My Desk has my gaming desktop and my laptop, it has a gigabit switch.

My Girlfriend's desk has her gaming desktop, her laptop and sometimes my friends laptop is connected to her switch. The extra desk is next to hers.

The family room has our 55" 1080p tv w/ 5.1 surround. For this I build a HTPC that can play BluRay and HD DVD. I also have a XBox 360. The HTPC can play files from the server on the big TV :D

The bedroom has a regular XBox, and a modded XBox running XBox media center. Its used to pull content from the server.

pfSense:
Intel P4 (423 pin) @ 1.3GHz
Intel MB
384MB RDRAM (64MBx2, 128MBx2)
10GB HDD
2x Linksys EG1032 Gigabit PCI NIC

Server:
Intel P4 @ 3.12GHz
Intel 875PBZ MB
1GB DDR-3200 (512MBx2)
320GB OS drive
400GBx4 RAID5 (1.09TB)
Server 2003

ChrisDT:
Intel Q6700 OC'ed to 3.1GHz
DFI Lanparty MB
4GB DDR2 (1GBx4)
150GB Raptor 10kRPM
74GB Raptor 10kRPM
ATI 2900XT 1GB GDDR3
Vista Ultimate 64bit

HTPC:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.4GHz
2GB DDR2 (1GBx2)
250GB HDD
Antec P180B case (almost silent)
BluRay + HD DVD Combo drive
ATI 1800XT
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Napsterbater @ 9th May 05:09AM:
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As you can see above this is how my network is physically connected.


And this is hows it logically connected.
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uid1307457 @ 25th May 06:21PM:
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;)
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Crash27 @ 16th Jun 06:10PM:
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Here is my network, nothing great but it works, LOL
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My Network
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powerspec88 @ 19th Jun 08:04AM:
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Very basic setup of my network. My 56k server is hooked upto the WAN port on the router so its very easy to switch over to that network when i need to. I also use it to play WoW and EQ2 as my ping times are about 100Ms lower with it.
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hulber @ 16th Jul 11:52AM:
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I notice other people have the Laserjet 6L. I must have had that for at least 10 years. Once they fixed the feed issue I have had like no problems with that printer.
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wolfman2g1 @ 27th Jul 01:47AM:
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Been meaning to post this for a while this is what my network looks like now. in a few months i will be building a lap and also starting to do my own web hosting

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Chiyo @ 1st Aug 11:33AM:
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My updated layout
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anon @ 3rd Aug 05:43PM:
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from aol.com in the 90s...
»web.archive.org/web/199704211702···web.html
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swarto112 @ 12th Aug 01:45PM:
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Unhitched my network from wired (cable, dsl) and am using 3G for both internet and home phone. Like many I ported my home phone to a third line for the house. But since it was wired to feed the whole house already by the cable voip i was able to swap in a bluetooth telephone system so I can use all three phones via the wired network. www.xlink.com

Also, using the same cell phone for data, I've attached a network diagram. So I was able to reduce my costs by using a Motorola V9 3G phone that I was using already and I had updated my personal phone to a smartphone. That V9 powers both the whole house phone system and the internet...all for an extra 30 bucks per month on my cell phone bill( 3 lines, 3 data plans aka medianet unlimited). I'm projected to save over $1000 this year even after start up costs.
Home Network.vsd.zip 176,598 bytes
3G home network (phone & internet)
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anon @ 12th Aug 02:16PM:
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Main Rig
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x64
GA-P35-DS3L Motherboard
Intel Xeon 3110 CPU (OC'D 4.005GHz)
4GB (2x2GB) PC8500 DDR2 OCZ Reaper Memory

Office PC
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium x64
DFI Lan Party nF4 Ultra-D Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800 CPU (OC'D 2.5GHz)
4GB (4x1GB) PC400 DDR OCZ Memory

HTPC
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium x86
GA-K8N51PVM9-RH Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800 CPU
2GB (2x1GB) PC400 Memory

Cisco 851 Router
1xWan Interface (Fa4) 10/100mb
4xLan Interface (Switched, Fa0/Fa3) 10/100mb
Allows only 1 virtual lan, Vlan 1.
IOS image: c850-advsecurityk9-mz.124-15.T3.bin
Running DHCP server on Vlan 1 for network 192.168.1.0
c851-config.txt 5,566 bytes
router config
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tipstir @ 16th Aug 01:37AM:
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2003 - 2006 DSL


2006/07 - current

next 2008 -
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deaddawg @ 21st Dec 11:14PM:
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Here is my humble setup. Almost done university, can't wait to get my own house!
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travisz @ 7th Jan 10:41PM:
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It's that time again.
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LitomoSilver @ 20th Feb 01:12AM:
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... Yeah. >_> Enjoy.
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anon @ 12th Mar 12:14PM:
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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

My Network
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anon @ 12th Mar 12:16PM:
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One little small correction, the one computer on my network should have been "My Desktop" not "Parents Desktop". :o
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pa3lsvt @ 29th Mar 04:12PM:
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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 @ 23rd Apr 09:38PM:
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Home
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m82a1 @ 10th Jun 11:52PM:
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hey guys, im new here, thats my network in the thumbnail link above. :)
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HiGuys @ 27th Jul 10:22PM:
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»yfrog.com/0vmynetdj
Here's Mine
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kustomjs @ 18th Aug 11:16PM:
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here is mine:

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wolfman2g1 @ 26th Aug 04:29AM:
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Just updating my current set up more to come soon!
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alphapointe @ 8th Sep 03:38AM:
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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 @ 11th Sep 09:26AM:
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Thought I'd throw mine in the ring... nothing special, but it works for me
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Home Network
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anon @ 16th Sep 07:29AM:
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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 @ 22nd Sep 09:56PM:
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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.
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travisz @ 14th Oct 10:09PM:
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Update.
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kustomjs @ 15th Oct 10:06AM:
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I will be updating mine real soon because I am adding couple more devices.
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ilikeme @ 19th Oct 06:15PM:
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Here is my current set-up.
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N10Cities @ 27th Oct 10:31PM:
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Mine....not much to look at...

Finally got ahold of Visio at work....crude, quickie effort. :D
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MindlessTux @ 29th Oct 01:40PM:
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Here is the house network along side some basic places I use to check connectivity, and a webserver I help manage in a colo.

This comes out of a freebie network monitoring software.
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kustomjs @ 1st Nov 03:23PM:
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kustomjs @ 1st Nov 03:25PM:
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here is mine updated network:


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Wikkedfin @ 1st Nov 08:01PM:
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What app do you use to make these Network diagrams?
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kustomjs @ 2nd Nov 08:02AM:
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I use visio 2007.
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Wikkedfin @ 2nd Nov 09:37AM:
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i never have used that... i have it but thats about it lol
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Wikkedfin @ 4th Nov 10:52PM:
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is there a list of apps i can use to make a network diagram?
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