Really? There is no cap on my service though. :rockon:
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Really? There is no cap on my service though. :rockon:
Same here ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by megatron
http://josh.counter-clockwise.co.uk/...orkdiagram.png
Fairly self explainitory. Anything which doesnt say (xxxx's PC) is mine =D
The beowulf isn't fully working yet(and I'm never really gonna use it for anything other than to say "look! a beowulf in my cupboard!"). all nodes are P166's (hense why I'll never use it ;))
The connection to the internet is 1Mbs ADSL (from CPBB), the wireless is 11Mbs, and the link to louise is 10Mbs. All other links are 100Mbs.
http://www.harry-carlton.notts.sch.u...bo_network.jpg
Internet is provided by NTLWorld, 1mbit cable connection
here is my quickley done in psp 8
http://www.pumashrine.co.uk/other/mynetwork1.jpg
my network goes like this.
My PC -> tinternet :)
have mucked about with a second pc running linux that I ssh'ed to, and did the remote desktop thing to. but my inernet connection is limited to one mac address and i aint got a router, or a spare eth card <- could crossover with main rig and connection share in theory.
I get outta this flat in september.. so I will have flatmates and wireless and routers and everything. can't wait tbh
^ ^ Updated ;)
My network :
NTL 750k shared through US Robotics router and then onto a US Robotics Wireless Access point.
Server : Abit BP6 2 x Celeron 533's, 512meg ram, 1 x 10 gig, 1x 40 gig, 1 x 6.4 gig, dvd-rom, cd-r/w drives and a Geforce 2 MX!
Main PC : Abit KR7-133R, Athlon 1.4, 1 gig, 1 x 40, 1 x 80 gig, dvd-r/w, Radeon All-In-Wonder
Games PC : Abit NF-7S, Athlon Xp1700+, 512 meg, 1 x 60 gig, cd-r/w, Radeon 9600
Tv PC : Apple Mac Performa 6200 (nuff said)
Daughter's PC : ABit KT-7E, Athlon 1 gig @ 1333, 256 meg, 1 x 20 gig, dvd-rom
Cat5 everywhere, electricity bill through the roof!
http://www.dfhaii.com/images/network.gif
Main, the dell and my laptop are win2k, boris and arnold run slackware 9.1
Col
Gobbo and Howard what did you use to draw your networks?
512k ADSL
| |
| VPN - PC5 AMD WinXP Desktop
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Netgear DG834G Wireless
| |
| WLAN
| |-Laptop 1 Intel WinXP
| |-Laptop 2 Intel WinXP / Redhat
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|-PC1 Main Rig - AMD WinXP -Epson C42 / Epson Photo 660
|-PC2 Desktop - AMD WinXP -Epson C44
|-PC3 Server - Intel Redhat
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-Switch
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|-PC4 Desktop - Intel WinXP - Epson Photo 1200
|-Intel Printserver PRO - Epson 750
Needing some Bluetooth!
New country, new network :D
[Edited - diagram updated]
Once I get round to setting it up, the web server will be authenticating wireless machines through 802.1x using certificates, and the traffic encrypted using MS-CHAPv2 (WPA).
Shame the laptop only has 802.11b built-in, but I might see if I can get a 802.11g PC Card to slap in there one day, if I can be bothered (and actually find myself using wireless).
10Mbps Internet connection is shared between 4 wired PCs (3 @ 1Gbps, 1 @ 100Mbps) and a wireless laptop (AP support 54Mbps, but laptop only 11Mbps currently).
No DMZ set up on the router, just port forwarding for the services I want to expose (VPN & web services basically).
Visio 2003Quote:
Originally Posted by Atcapollo
Can I please call you a berk? :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Adams
Fill your boots :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Howard
I guess you really don't want to hear that it costs less than £22 per month then? ;)
I don't have to think too hard for reasons as to why I left "Broadband Britain" :D
At the time we signed up to blueyonder, asdl was 1Mb max. I wanted to know if asdl did more than 1Mb now hence the "correct me if I'm wrong...".Quote:
Originally Posted by poolking
:eek I can't even get 1mbit ADSL here! On 512kbit ADSL now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul Adams