  alphapointe Premium,MVM join:2002-02-10 Columbia, MO clubs:
·Mediacom
1 edit | reply to state Re: Post your network diagrams here..
Experimenting with managed switches. |
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 asemisldkfj
join:2007-08-18 Jamaica Plain, MA
·Verizon Online DSL
| reply to state 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
join:2007-09-04 Edmonton, AB | reply to state Here's my really crappy network diagram...
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 tantivy
join:2007-03-17 Palo Alto, CA
·SONIC.NET
| reply to state First pass at a network diagram.. Symbols courtesy of OpenOffice Draw. |
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  pmataruso
@comcast.net
| reply to state 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 Premium join:2004-01-10 Ephrata, PA
| reply to state Yet another update. |
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  rob_in_chatt Premium join:2004-09-17 Chattanooga, TN
·Comcast
| reply to state here is mine. all Pcs and switches, routers and hubs are on UPS units. |
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  freethought
join:2000-01-24 Kissimmee, FL
·Verizon BroadbandA..
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 Diag done in Keynote |
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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  travisz Premium join:2004-01-10 Ephrata, PA
1 edit | reply to state 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
join:2007-09-07 Des Moines, IA
·Qwest.net
| reply to state 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
join:2007-09-07 Des Moines, IA
·Qwest.net
| reply to state 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
join:2002-07-06 Philadelphia, PA
| reply to state heres my almost no cost setup for ENILAN. |
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 d0nni3q
join:2006-11-05 Meadville, PA
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 New Newtwork |
Thoughts, recommendations, praise, questions, etc. are all welcome. I would like to hear something before I go live with this configuration.
Thanks,
Don Q. |
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 watts3000
join:2002-01-21 Birmingham, AL | 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
join:2006-11-05 Meadville, PA
1 edit | 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 Cisco Kid Premium join:2003-03-10 Indianapolis, IN clubs: 
·RoadRunner Cable
| reply to state Re: Post your network diagrams here..
 This is the Grambonet LAN |
Feel free to ask about my network. Not pictured/ detected are two laptops -- I'm the crazy moo cow thats a cisco kid |
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 tsilb
join:2008-03-05 Colorado Springs, CO
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 Network Schematic |  Photo in case you disbelieve |
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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 kash
join:2005-08-13 Houston, TX
| 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 Premium join:2007-11-03 Braintree, MA
| reply to state 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
join:2008-03-05 Colorado Springs, CO
| reply to kash 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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