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Funkatronic

macrumors 6502
Jan 5, 2010
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Pune, India
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innominato5090

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all the airports and the time capsule participate at the same network ( the time capsule and the 'g' express extend the signal)

edit: some real pics as well ~ the white box with the wireless logo is a DIY and it contains my router and the 'n' AEBS)


 

Cliff3

macrumors 68000
Nov 2, 2007
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SF Bay Area
Visio still pretty much rules for IT-related diagramming..
 

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Perrumpo

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Jul 12, 2008
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Here's how it is currently:
2010-network.jpg






And here's how it will be after I move next month with my brother:
2010-network_new.jpg
 

Perrumpo

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Jul 12, 2008
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Updated pic. Took the old Macs off there to make room on the diagram.

Everything connected to the TC that's not labeled with a room is in Bedroom 2 (my room).
Everything connected to the AEBS is in the living room.

2011-network_b.jpg


Light grey = wireless
Medium grey = ethernet
Dark grey = others
 
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richiathton07

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Feb 22, 2011
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Actually we did very little PC games. Some, sure, but not much. My roommate and I had the most machines - 8 between the two of us, including two laptops - were only very nerds who had tons of projects. I was a computer science student, who was electrical engineering. I always had my Linux file server, another computer running Windows that has worked bitch like downloading files or playing movies, while I did the actual work on the host computer, etc, and my roommate uses a similar settings to experiment with new things or distribute computational load.
 

sim667

macrumors 65816
Dec 7, 2010
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I cant be bothered to make a diagram, but ill explain

20 Mb cable broadband -------> VMDG280 Modem ---------> D-Link DIR-615 (DDWRT firmware).

Coaxial -------> VMDG280 Modem
Samsung V+ HD box (3110, but this a virgin media branded one)

Ethernet + Homeplugs-------> DIR-615
2008 Mac pro

Ethernet -------> DIR-615
Sony Blu-ray player (cant remember which one)
Xbox 360 elite

Wifi-------> DIR-615
iPhone 4G 32GB
16 GB iPad (wifi only)
G4 17inch Powerbook.

All the portable items can connect to my router from outside my home network using a PTPP VPN. I've also got access for 5 freinds computers to the same VPN so we can pass files around easily.
 

0098386

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Jan 18, 2005
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A bit of an update to my previous one (page 1 or 2?).
 

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Applepi

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Aug 15, 2007
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My modest home network.
 

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toolbox

macrumors 68020
Oct 6, 2007
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Australia (WA)
Here is my setup, updated actually. No longer running FreeBSD here The items here

1. Time Capsule - First Generation. This had the defect with the Power supply and failing capactiors. Sadly i had modded it prior to this problem being announced. Currently now it is only used as a Wireless Access point

2. Netgear DG834, currently in a Modem only mode.

3. Snap Gear SG560. Handles my firewalling, port fording, VPNS and IPSEC tunnel to my work place.

4. Net Gear Prosafe Gigabit switch.

5. My Ready NAS NV+, currently has 4 1 TB drives configured as a RAID 5 array. The Nas is used to house my 1 TB + itunes library and offsite backups from my work place
 

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JP3G

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Nov 1, 2008
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Black: Wired
Blue: Wireless
Red: Cellular
Yellow: Video
 

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