This thread is meant to show us your network layout.
Some rules
You must have a proper network diagram; Something made in Microsoft Visio, Gliffy (Free) or something similar.
No all-in-one boxes; There is not much to show off if your network only has 1 networking device.
It must be your own network; Don't try to impress by showing off a corporate network, we are looking for consumer networks
I will start off with showing my home network
Networks
0.x (Green, 0.0.0.0/0): This is the network directly from the modem, unfiltered. Settopboxes are set on a VLAN so they can communicate with my ISPs interactive services.
1.x (Blue, 172.16.0.0/12): This is our main network, all normal clients are connected via WiFi or on switch 1.2 and 1.3.
2.x (Orange, 192.168.0.0/16): This is our public network, everyone can connect to our public hotspot, but can't access our main network.
Switches
0.1: TP-Link TL-SG3424
1.1: TP-Link TL-SG3424
1.2: TP-Link TL-SG2424
1.3: TP-Link TL-SG3210
2.1: TP-Link TL-SG3424
Gateways
1.1: Ubiquiti EdgeRouter ER-8, this one also does the DHCP for 1.x
2.1: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense
DHCP
2.1: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense DNS
1.1: Supermicro server running Windows Server 2012R2
1.2: Supermicro server running Windows Server 2012R2
2.1: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense
2.2: Embedded system based on a APU1C4 running PFSense
Portal
2.1: Supermicro server running Windows Server 2012R2 and acting as portal for our hotspot Access points
1.1: Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC
1.2: Ubiquiti UniFi AP LR
1.3: Ubiquiti UniFi AP
2.1: Ubiquiti UniFi AP LR
Servers:
1.1: Custom server running Minecraft with dedicated IP
1.2: ESXi running multiple VM's
1.3: Custom server running Windows Server 2012R2 and acting as a NAS