How complicated is your home network?

Raziaar

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You don't have to have a diagram like I do. I only have this diagram because I'm trying to troubleshoot something on the network and I needed to demonstrate something to somebody else. Ignore the blurred stuff. :dork:


But yeah... my home network is annoyingly bloated. I hate dealing with stacked routers for pass-through and stuff, but I've grown fairly adept after messing with them so often.

routersetup2.jpg
 
I set up my laptop to fileshare with my desktop using a crossover cable, which is pretty cool. It's really fast.

I used to burn discs or use USB sticks to transfer stuff. That's lame.
 
Oh god, I feel sorry for you, that looks crazy. I hate networking passionately after all the trouble I've had over the years, I went back to basics. Used to have a 108mb router hardwired to my PC with 1 access point downstairs for 2 other PCs, and another 3 wireless g connections.

Now I just have a single modem / router downstairs, 2 hardwired pcs, 2 wireless g laptops, 1 wireless g desktop, my gaming pc on wireless N draft. Also got a VOIP phone & have my laptop connected to desktop with a crossover like Virus.

I HATE INTERFERENCE!
 
Oh god, I feel sorry for you, that looks crazy. I hate networking passionately after all the trouble I've had over the years, I went back to basics. Used to have a 108mb router hardwired to my PC with 1 access point downstairs for 2 other PCs, and another 3 wireless g connections.

Now I just have a single modem / router downstairs, 2 hardwired pcs, 2 wireless g laptops, 1 wireless g desktop, my gaming pc on wireless N draft. Also got a VOIP phone & have my laptop connected to desktop with a crossover like Virus.

I HATE INTERFERENCE!

Yeah man it is pretty crazy.

I don't really have too many other options though.

I have to manage our home network since I'm the only one who knows how, and I have to do it with hardware we have.

The fact that we got cat-6 cable running through the walls/attic when we rewired all the electricity really helped things out a lot to some degree.
 
Nothing I imagine. We just didn't want to go with cat-5. Not sure what the differences are exactly.
 
lets see, got the main PC (this one) hooked up to DSL and the router with a main line. Also 3 main lines go to a PS3, Xbox 360 and my fathers Laptop. then the Wii and PSP connect wirelessly.
 
What difference did cat-6 make?
Cat 5 can go to speeds above 10/100 but not as you start getting into longer lengths of cable.
Cat 6 has more protection against interference and can easily do gigabit even with longer runs.

I do have a spare wifi router (54G and ports are 10/100) but I don't use it. Not unless I bought a ipod touch or netbook would I use wifi at home.
The first switch is an 8 port. The 2nd is a 4 port.
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Just a router, my laptop on wireless and my PC on a wire with both assigned a static DHCP.
 

Yeah see I wish I had a switch.

I only have other routers. So I instead set them up to simply pass-through.

Just a router, my laptop on wireless and my PC on a wire with both assigned a static DHCP.

Static DHCP? Isn't that like an oxymoron? Static Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

Two of my routers have DHCP enabled, but pretty much all my computers have their internal IP's set statically by me.
 
Yeah see I wish I had a switch.

I only have other routers. So I instead set them up to simply pass-through.



Static DHCP? Isn't that like an oxymoron? Static Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

Two of my routers have DHCP enabled, but pretty much all my computers have their internal IP's set statically by me.

Oxy.. what? Are you calling me a moron?

Anyway, what I mean of course is that the DHCP server of my router always assigns a static IP to my computers based on a MAC address.
 
Pretty Easy..

DSL to Wireless/wired router.
3 computers to the wired network
PS3 to wireless

THE END
 
My computer ---> wireless router within signal range ---> internet

At my family's place:

internet ---> modem ---> router ---> pc, pc, pc, xbox 360
 
Router with all computers in the house, a printer, PS3 and Wii connecting to it wirelessly at home. At uni we have a router with three of us and the 360 connected by ethernet cables and one person/ anyone with a laptop here connecting by wireless.
 
Internet -> modem/router/wireless AP (one unit) -> the entire house.
 
Router
|----------------------------\
Wifi--------------------------Ethernet
Sister's computer + Wii-------My computer.
 
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