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D-Link 2640B ADSL Router

Wireless Dell Latittude D520 Laptop running Vista Business

Wireless Dell Inspiron 6000 running XP Home

Wired Pentium Media Centre PC under the TV running XP MCE

Wired XBox 360.

D-Link 8 Port Un managed Switch

Dual Core 'Main PC' Running Vista Home Premium

XP3200 Based Home Server, running erm Home Server.

Nortel BCM50 VoIP Telephone System

2 x Nortel 2002 IP Phones

Linksys VoIP Gateway (Gives you a local number, in my case 0191 anywhere in the world with an internet connection) This rings into the Nortel BCM50 as an analogue line but works over my ADSL.

Verging on the geeky side? :D

Also the Latitude is running a VPN to the office network.

Think that i would slide that over to the "geeky" side of things yes!

Says him with:

Quad core PC vista- wireless

2x laptops- wireless

Nintendo Wii- Wireless

2x PDA phones- Wireless (often used for skype calls)

Oh and nearly forgot:

Original chipped XBOX upstairs used with XBMC (Xbox media Centre)- Wireless

2 x Netgear DG834 Routers

1 x Netgear WG602 Wireless AP

1 x Apple Airport Extreme Base Station

2 x 24 Port Gigabit Switches

2 x 4 Port Gigabit Switches

1 x Apple Mac Pro Server

2 x Linux Servers

1 x Security Camera Server

1 x Windows Media Server

1 x IBM T41 Laptop

2 x Mac Mini

1 x 24" iMac

1 x Dome iMac

7 x PC's

1 x Panasonic Phone Exhange

Many Phones

2 x HP LJ 4000

1 x HP LJ 5SI

1 x QMS 3100

1 x QMS 5430DL

1 x Nintendo Wii

I am sure there are a few other bits.. i live above our office :P so i am a bit of a cheat!

LOL

At home, I have 4 desktops (1 server in the attick, my desktop, swmbo's desktop and a home theater pc in the lounge)

then there's swmbo's laptop

and I have another laptop

then there's the PS3

and the PSP (I know it's not a PC, but it's wireless so it does count :P)

All linked together with a linksys cable router that goes up to an 8 port gigabit switch.

2 x Dell XPS M1710's- one on Vista HP/Ubuntu and one on Vista Ultimate/Ubuntu (mine :D), both via wireless

1 x mongrel PC upstairs via wireless

1 x Apple airport express

1 x Netgear wireless router courtesy of Sky (crap)

1 x PS3 via wireless

1 x Wii via wireless

1 x PS2 via CAT5

1 x Mac mini via wireless*

1 x Nokia N95 via wireless*

2 x 16GB iPod touch via wireless*

1 x Canon Pixma MX700 via USB to the airport.

1 x White PSP*

1 x Black PSP*

*Not always connected to the network :D

2 x Netgear DG834 Routers

1 x Netgear WG602 Wireless AP

1 x Apple Airport Extreme Base Station

2 x 24 Port Gigabit Switches

2 x 4 Port Gigabit Switches

1 x Apple Mac Pro Server

2 x Linux Servers

1 x Security Camera Server

1 x Windows Media Server

1 x IBM T41 Laptop

2 x Mac Mini

1 x 24" iMac

1 x Dome iMac

7 x PC's

1 x Panasonic Phone Exhange

Many Phones

2 x HP LJ 4000

1 x HP LJ 5SI

1 x QMS 3100

1 x QMS 5430DL

1 x Nintendo Wii

I am sure there are a few other bits.. i live above our office :P so i am a bit of a cheat!

Glad im not paying your electricity bill!!! lol

Netgear ADSL WiFi router

200Mbs Ethernet over power from ADSL router

200Mbs Ethernet over power to garage

3COM WiFi AP

Allied Telesyn Gigabit switch with fibre link to study

HP Proliant dual 3GHz server running VMware Infrastructure Sever

Virtual Machines consisting of:

Linux Mailserver

Linux Webserver

Linux Fileserver

Linux Firewall

Windows 2003 terminal Server

Windows 2003 Domain Controller

Citrix Presentation Server 4.5 (publishing apps)

Security Camera PC (IP cameras) running XP Pro

Various play machines

Dell 3GHz PC in study running Ubuntu Gutsy

Homebrew 3GHz PC in kids bedroom (wifi connected)

Homebrew 3GHz PC in other kids bedroom (wifi connected)

Dell inspiron laptop (wifi)

Nokia N800 tablet PC (wifi)

Various network IP cameras for security system

Samsung laser in study on HP jetdirect

HP scanner, colour inkjet, copier (USB)

MythTV Backend Server

Myth Frontend

Several now unused Proliant servers

Fully cat 5 cabled study with Gigabit switch

Motion sensing security software that also posts images and video to external web site.

Oh, and I have a calculator somewhere !!

I feel so much less geeky now.

I've whittled it down to:

Wireless router

my PC

SWMBO's PC

PC in the garage running Server 2003

Swicth in the garage with CAT5 running around the house to sockets

XBOX1 chipped as a media centre

PS2

SWMBO and my work laptops

Oh, and SWMBO has an HP Laserjet 1010 and a Brother multifunction thingy.

Sold the HP DL380 as it was too noisy!!

F**K ME! How much kit???

I only have a Netgear ADSL Wireless Router and 2 Acer Laptops!!!

Ben

Belkin wireless router

Dell Dimension 9200 desktop

Dell Latitude D830 Laptop

X-Box media centre

Wii

DS

erm, mine's still boxed up from my house move. I've only unpacked my wireless router and gaming pc.

Belkin wireless router

DS

Oh yeh forgot to mention my belkin router and DS too!! hehe

The amount of stuff some of you lot have is ridiculous!!!! lol

main rig

pc in attic as download box

pc in kids room

synology ds106

all the above gigabit via a coupleof 8 port gb switches

netgear dg834g x2 (one as a wireless AP)

toshiba laptop via wireless

wii - wired

buffalo home theatre - wired

brother network laser printer

old celeron rig running ubuntu hardy heron

netgear dg834g x2 (one as a wireless AP)

toshiba laptop via wireless

wii - wired

Im just curious as to why you connect your Wii via a cable and not through the wifi?

Phil

My current network, unbeatable: :thumbup:

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Dammit I forgot about the DS. Can I add the two we have here please?

Oh, and can I add the unsecured networks I can see as well? They could technically be part of my own network if I wanted :D

i wasn't getting a good signal through the wifi so i bought a usb to ethernet dongle and it works a treat

i wasn't getting a good signal through the wifi so i bought a usb to ethernet dongle and it works a treat

Gotcha! Fair enough...

Get a really good signal on mine... though it is only 5 meteres away from the router!!! :rofl:

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