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3 hours ago, droidrzrlover said:

Here is an updated topology of mine. I have other people connecting to my network and I am using BGP for my routing protocol. I am assigning autonomous systems to them.

 

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Looks cool, but this layout sharing topic is supposed to be home networks - I have a hard time believing that this is your home network, and if it is, why? (serious question, not sarcastic)

Looking to buy GTX690, other multi-GPU cards, or single-slot graphics cards: 

 

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On 8/29/2017 at 5:47 PM, brwainer said:

Looks cool, but this layout sharing topic is supposed to be home networks - I have a hard time believing that this is your home network, and if it is, why? (serious question, not sarcastic)

It is my home network and I have some friends connecting to me via GRE. The third octet in my IP addresses correlate with the VLAN they are on. To give an example 172.16.10.0/24 is my network for all my PCs and main wireless devices. .20.0/24 is my phone VLAN, .30.0 is my server VLAN, .40.0/24 is my wireless management for all my controllers for my wireless lab. .75.0/24 is for my console, .100.0/24 is for my guests who come to my house.

 

 

 

I purchased my routers off of eBay.

 

 

I have hot standby router protocol running in my home network so that I have 99.9% uptime.

 

The routers were fairly cheap on eBay.

 

To be simple, the network is really only two routers with multiple sub interfaces on them and two routers on a stick.

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Here is an updated version of my home network diagram.

 

 

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Main Machine:  16 inch MacBook Pro (2021), Apple M1 Pro (10 CPU, 16 GPU Core), 512GB SDD, 16GB RAM

Gaming Machine:  Acer Nitro 5, Core i7 10750H, RTX 3060 (L) 6GB, 1TB SSD (Boot), 2TB SSD (Storage), 32GB DDR4 RAM

Other Tech: iPhone 15 Pro Max, Series 6 Apple Watch (LTE), AirPods Max, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS3, Xbox 360

Network Gear:  TP Link Gigabit 24 Port Switch, TP-Link Deco M4 Mesh Wi-Fi, M1 MacMini File & Media Server with 8TB of RAID 1 Storage

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23 minutes ago, idiocracy said:

Simple.

Sometimes simple is the best, its a PAIN to wire all this stuff xD! 

 

 

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Main Machine:  16 inch MacBook Pro (2021), Apple M1 Pro (10 CPU, 16 GPU Core), 512GB SDD, 16GB RAM

Gaming Machine:  Acer Nitro 5, Core i7 10750H, RTX 3060 (L) 6GB, 1TB SSD (Boot), 2TB SSD (Storage), 32GB DDR4 RAM

Other Tech: iPhone 15 Pro Max, Series 6 Apple Watch (LTE), AirPods Max, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PS3, Xbox 360

Network Gear:  TP Link Gigabit 24 Port Switch, TP-Link Deco M4 Mesh Wi-Fi, M1 MacMini File & Media Server with 8TB of RAID 1 Storage

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This is my home network.

RED = LAN

GREEN = CAMERAS

BLUE = DMZ

YELLOW = TRUNK

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I use mostly Unifi gear, but there are some 10/100 Netgear switches in there that I didn't mention for places like my entertainment center and garage.

"Although there's a problem on the horizon; there's no horizon." - K-2SO

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My work in progress setup. Need to add in the 24 port, Spirit server (once I can get an OS to install and boot thanks HP), move the netgear switch from the family room desk to TV area and finally reconfigure the AC 1750+crapy AT&T box. 

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Edited by GDRRiley

Good luck, Have fun, Build PC, and have a Wii and PS2 as your only consoles.

NightHawk 3.0: R7 5700x @, B550A vision D, H105, 2x32gb Oloy 3600, Asrock RX9070xt Steel Legends, Corsair RM750X, 500gb 850 evo, 2tb rocket and 5tb Toshiba x300, 3x 6TB WD Black W10 all in a Obsidian 750D airflow.
GF PC: (NightHawk 2.0): R7 2700x, B450m vision D, 4x8gb Geli 2933, Sapphire RX 6700XT  Nitro+, CX650M RGB, Obsidian 350D

Skunkworks: R5 3500U, 16gb, 500gb 860 evo, Vega 8. HP probook G455R G6 Ubuntu 20. LTS

Condor (MC server): 6600K, z170m plus, 16gb corsair vengeance LPX, samsung 750 evo, EVGA BR 450.

Spirt  (NAS) ASUS Z9PR-D12, 2x E5 2620V2, 8x4gb, 24 3tb HDD. F80 800gb cache, trueNAS, 2x12disk raid Z3 stripped

HP probook 445R G6 review

 

"Stupidity is like trying to find a limit of a constant. You are never truly smart in something, just less stupid."

Camera Gear: X-S10, 16-80 F4, 35mm F1.4, Helios 44

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13 minutes ago, GDRRiley said:

My work in progress setup. Need to add in the 24 port, Spirit server (once I can get an OS to install and boot thanks HP), move the netgear switch from the family room desk to TV area and finally reconfigure the AC 1750+crapy AT&T box. 

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you have "R700 just as AP" - do you mean a Ruckus R700? because that can only be an AP. But its a really good one.

Looking to buy GTX690, other multi-GPU cards, or single-slot graphics cards: 

 

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Just now, brwainer said:

you have "R700 just as AP" - do you mean a Ruckus R700? because that can only be an AP. But its a really good one.

no the netgear sorry its n900

Good luck, Have fun, Build PC, and have a Wii and PS2 as your only consoles.

NightHawk 3.0: R7 5700x @, B550A vision D, H105, 2x32gb Oloy 3600, Asrock RX9070xt Steel Legends, Corsair RM750X, 500gb 850 evo, 2tb rocket and 5tb Toshiba x300, 3x 6TB WD Black W10 all in a Obsidian 750D airflow.
GF PC: (NightHawk 2.0): R7 2700x, B450m vision D, 4x8gb Geli 2933, Sapphire RX 6700XT  Nitro+, CX650M RGB, Obsidian 350D

Skunkworks: R5 3500U, 16gb, 500gb 860 evo, Vega 8. HP probook G455R G6 Ubuntu 20. LTS

Condor (MC server): 6600K, z170m plus, 16gb corsair vengeance LPX, samsung 750 evo, EVGA BR 450.

Spirt  (NAS) ASUS Z9PR-D12, 2x E5 2620V2, 8x4gb, 24 3tb HDD. F80 800gb cache, trueNAS, 2x12disk raid Z3 stripped

HP probook 445R G6 review

 

"Stupidity is like trying to find a limit of a constant. You are never truly smart in something, just less stupid."

Camera Gear: X-S10, 16-80 F4, 35mm F1.4, Helios 44

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Just now, brwainer said:

so you mean a Netgear R7000? I'm not seeing a "Netgear R700".

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Good luck, Have fun, Build PC, and have a Wii and PS2 as your only consoles.

NightHawk 3.0: R7 5700x @, B550A vision D, H105, 2x32gb Oloy 3600, Asrock RX9070xt Steel Legends, Corsair RM750X, 500gb 850 evo, 2tb rocket and 5tb Toshiba x300, 3x 6TB WD Black W10 all in a Obsidian 750D airflow.
GF PC: (NightHawk 2.0): R7 2700x, B450m vision D, 4x8gb Geli 2933, Sapphire RX 6700XT  Nitro+, CX650M RGB, Obsidian 350D

Skunkworks: R5 3500U, 16gb, 500gb 860 evo, Vega 8. HP probook G455R G6 Ubuntu 20. LTS

Condor (MC server): 6600K, z170m plus, 16gb corsair vengeance LPX, samsung 750 evo, EVGA BR 450.

Spirt  (NAS) ASUS Z9PR-D12, 2x E5 2620V2, 8x4gb, 24 3tb HDD. F80 800gb cache, trueNAS, 2x12disk raid Z3 stripped

HP probook 445R G6 review

 

"Stupidity is like trying to find a limit of a constant. You are never truly smart in something, just less stupid."

Camera Gear: X-S10, 16-80 F4, 35mm F1.4, Helios 44

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  • 3 weeks later...
On 8/17/2014 at 6:24 AM, Ssoele said:

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 :D

 

 

 

I will start off with showing my home network

 

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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

https://go.gliffy.com/go/publish/12300462

 

 

Here is my setup

Modem: Arris cable mdoem

Router: Linksys WRT1200AC

Switch: Netgear GS108 8 port gigabit switch

File server: HP SFF desktop running Windows Server 2012 R2

PC's:

-1 tower running Windows 10

-5 laptops (4 of them on 10, 1 on 7

-1 ps3 (not a pc but still wired in)

Wireless devices:

-phones

-iPads

-Printer

Unconnected Ethernet cable: Used to connect other pc's that i bring into the house to the network

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I've updated my network, I'll post an image later, I'm at work. :P

 

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X | CPU Cooler: Stock AMD Cooler | Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) | RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32 GB (4x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 CL16 | GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB Zotac Mini | Case: K280 Case | PSU: Cooler Master B600 Power supply | SSD: 1TB  | HDDs: 1x 250GB & 1x 1TB WD Blue | Monitor: 24" Acer S240HLBID | OS: Win 11 Pro.

 

Home Lab:  Lenovo ThinkCenter M82 Hyper-V Server 2022 | Dell OptiPlex 9020 Hyper-V Server 2022 | TP-LINK TL-SG108E | Cisco Catalyst C2960CG 8 Port Switch | HP MicroServer G8 SCCM Server | 2x Dell PowerEdge R630 Hyper-V Server 2022

 

 

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So, this is the current state of play at my place. I've been holding off on spending some more $$$ on fixing up things as we're trying to buy a house (once this happens, ethernet for all!)

 

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Moving forward, the big plan is to actually fix the WiFi in the house (as I can take that with me), when I get the new WAPs (that will properly support VLANs and perhaps a captive portal setup), I'm intending on the layout being more... clean....

 

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Aurora | Built April '22
CPU: Intel i7 11700K | RAM: 64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200 | GPU: NVidia GTX 1080 Founders Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus (500GB), Corsair MP400 (1TB) | PSU: Corsair RM1000

 

Moonlight | Built March '17
CPU: Intel i7 6900K | RAM: 64GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666 | GPU: NVidia GTX 750Ti Storage: Intel 600P (512GB), WD Red (4TB) | PSU: Corsair AX860 | Cooling: Corsair H105 | Setup post >here<|

 

 

 

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On 29/10/2017 at 2:29 AM, mudflapman said:

So, this is the current state of play at my place. I've been holding off on spending some more $$$ on fixing up things as we're trying to buy a house (once this happens, ethernet for all!)

 

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Moving forward, the big plan is to actually fix the WiFi in the house (as I can take that with me), when I get the new WAPs (that will properly support VLANs and perhaps a captive portal setup), I'm intending on the layout being more... clean....

 

*IMAGE*

 

 

I like it. But can you tell me what are those dots between HV01 and HV02?

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OK, first try at this, please excuse my untrained ways.

 

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Main PC - Ryzen 1700 CPU etc, spec in my sig.

Other PC - Brothers PC.

I didn't include my other PCs such as testing rig and spares as they're not hooked up unless needed.

 

Server A - Intel i7 6700K CPU and running ESXi, with Freenas VM 12Tb storage/plex server and others

Server B - HP proliant Microserver Gen 8 running Freenas (Backup Server)

 

TV - Networked for certain applications.

Console A - Nvidia Shield for my main media player.

Console B - Xbox One S

Console C - Playstation 4

 

Modem/Router - Netgear D7000

Switches are just "Dumb" 8 port Gigabit.

Access Point - TPlink 2.4Ghz portable Jobbies, work suprisingly well.

 

Console D - Brothers Xbox One S

Console E - Brothers Playstation 4

 

All of the Devices are on the Upper floor, and so is the Modem/router and switches etc... the Wirelell signals penetrate the floors very well in fact and have complete coverage of my entire house this way.

 

Hope I did that correctly?  :D

 

 

Please quote my post, or put @paddy-stone if you want me to respond to you.

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  • Main PC build  https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/2K6Q7X
  • ASUS x53e  - i7 2670QM / Sony BD writer x8 / Win 10, Elemetary OS, Ubuntu/ Samsung 830 SSD
  • Lenovo G50 - 8Gb RAM - Samsung 860 Evo 250GB SSD - DVD writer
  •  
  • Displays:-
  • Philips 55 OLED 754 model
  • Panasonic 55" 4k TV
  • LG 29" Ultrawide
  • Philips 24" 1080p monitor as backup
  •  
  • Storage/NAS/Servers:-
  • ESXI/test build  https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/4wyR9G
  • Main Server https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/3Qftyk
  • Backup server - HP Proliant Gen 8 4 bay NAS running FreeNAS ZFS striped 3x3TiB WD reds
  • HP ProLiant G6 Server SE316M1 Twin Hex Core Intel Xeon E5645 2.40GHz 48GB RAM
  •  
  • Gaming/Tablets etc:-
  • Xbox One S 500GB + 2TB HDD
  • PS4
  • Nvidia Shield TV
  • Xiaomi/Pocafone F2 pro 8GB/256GB
  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 4

 

  • Unused Hardware currently :-
  • 4670K MSI mobo 16GB ram
  • i7 6700K  b250 mobo
  • Zotac GTX 1060 6GB Amp! edition
  • Zotac GTX 1050 mini

 

 

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4 hours ago, Brian Furious said:

 

I like it. But can you tell me what are those dots between HV01 and HV02?

It’ll be a link for live migrations, not sure if I’ll just drop another NIC in or VLAN it off yet, shall see. 

Aurora | Built April '22
CPU: Intel i7 11700K | RAM: 64GB Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 3200 | GPU: NVidia GTX 1080 Founders Storage: Samsung 970 EVO Plus (500GB), Corsair MP400 (1TB) | PSU: Corsair RM1000

 

Moonlight | Built March '17
CPU: Intel i7 6900K | RAM: 64GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666 | GPU: NVidia GTX 750Ti Storage: Intel 600P (512GB), WD Red (4TB) | PSU: Corsair AX860 | Cooling: Corsair H105 | Setup post >here<|

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, mudflapman said:

 

It’ll be a link for live migrations, not sure if I’ll just drop another NIC in or VLAN it off yet, shall see. 

While live migrations are rare, I recommend having a seperate link for that as well as any backup or replication traffic that may happen between the two. It is rather unpleasant to have your other VMs starved of throughput during a migration.

Looking to buy GTX690, other multi-GPU cards, or single-slot graphics cards: 

 

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