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    President, Cowboys Nation MikeD's Avatar
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    Your Home Network

    Post 'em up...

    I'm a D-Link guy (hold the jeers, NG/LS fans).

    DI 624 108mbps Router
    DSM-320 Wireless Media Player
    D-Link Range Extender
    D-Link Antenna
    D-Link 7 port USB hub

    Comcast cable internet (6 mpbs)

    SunRocket VoIP Gateway / Phone Service

    HP LaserJet 1300 Printer / Networked

    NetGear 400 gig RAID 1 SAN

    PC 1
    Dell 8300
    P4 2.8/2 gigs RAM
    2x200 IDE HDD
    18" Dell UltraSharp LCD
    Wired to router

    PC 2
    Dell 4700
    P4 3.0/2 gigs RAM
    80 gig IDE HDD
    200 gig IDD HDD
    19" Dell LCD
    108 mbps D-Link wireless adapter

    PC 3
    Dell Inspiron 6000
    2.0ghz/1 gig RAM
    802.11g internal wireless / 54mbps

    IO Gear 320 gig external HDD
    Maxtor 200 gig external HDD (x3)
    IOmega 120 gig external HDD

    Yes, that's over 2TB of storage space lying around...albeit all over the place.

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    Rear Admiral Lower Half Prngr44's Avatar
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    SBC DSL

    Netgear Wireless router.

    Done!

    In the device world,

    I have a wireless connection to my Xbox, Dell laptop, Mac Powerbook, and Dell PowerEdge desktop (also wireless.)

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    Comcast cable

    USRobotics MAXg router

    I recently switched from an older (non-wireless) router (SMC) to the USR. The browser speed test still shows 6mbps down / 370 up speeds. But my newreader programs download in excess of 20mbps now.
    stay low... keep moving...

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    What's Da Pho*? bachviet's Avatar
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    SBC/AT&T DSL

    Netgear wireless router

    Brother HL-2040 (network)

    My computers/laptop are listed in my sig.
    Dell Dimension 9200 | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4GHz) | 4x1GB DDR2 | 256MB nVidia GeForce 8800GT

    Dell Studio 17 | Intel Core i7-720QM (1.6GHz) | 6GB DDR3 1066MHz | 1GHz ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650

    Intel P4-C 3.0GHz | ECS 865PE-A | 3x512MB PC3200 | 128MB PNY GeForce 6600GT

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    I'm in the process of upgrading my systems since our move, but here's what the new parts of my network look like right now:

    SBC/AT&T DSL

    Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 Wireless-G MIMO Performance Router running 3rd party firmware Sveasoft Talisman 1.2_g

    Buffalo WLI-TX4-G54HP Turbo G High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter (wireless bridge for my ReplayTV units)

    The router and wireless bridges all have 7dB 3rd party antennas from Radiolabs for better SNR.

    500GB SAN box connected to the router
    I think over again
    My small adventures, my fears.
    The small ones that seemed so big,
    For all the vital things I had to get and to reach.

    And yet there is only one great thing, the only thing:

    To live to see the great day that dawns,
    And the light that fills the world.


    -old Inuit song

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    Comcast Cable Modem
    Linksys 802.11g Router
    Zytec(?) Bridge/router

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    3 Networks in my family, spread literally around the world. I'll just talk about the setup here.

    Four comps.
    Korea Telecom DSL line
    1 Netgear combination 802.11g router/Vonage adapter
    1 Dell built-in 802.11g
    1 Sony built-in 802.11g
    2 Netgear WG111T USB Wireless Adapters
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    The truth is, anyone can be a wolf in sheep's clothes. Except maybe Hillary. That's a wolf in a slightly less attractive wolf's clothing.

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    thats alright. i too have a dlink setup.
    comcast cable (8megs/768k), to a
    DI-624 router, connecting
    PC1 - main, wired, 100mbps,
    PC2 - HTPC, wired, 100mbps (hooked up to my HD/DVR cable box via firewire),
    laptop - wireless, 108mbps.

    used to have my own ondemand server, but i took it down. too loud with 10 HDDs.

    havent hooked up the all-in-one printer though. i should.

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeD
    Post 'em up...

    I'm a D-Link guy (hold the jeers, NG/LS fans).

    DI 624 108mbps Router
    DSM-320 Wireless Media Player
    D-Link Range Extender
    D-Link Antenna
    D-Link 7 port USB hub

    Comcast cable internet (6 mpbs)

    ....
    there are pictures, but no,nothing happens on my site.

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