Nope, not at all! The more stuff networked the better is the way I look at things!gta95 said:Networked Washers and Dryers? A SlingBox, HTPC, and a cable box? Isn't that a little outta hand?
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Nope, not at all! The more stuff networked the better is the way I look at things!gta95 said:Networked Washers and Dryers? A SlingBox, HTPC, and a cable box? Isn't that a little outta hand?
Repuls said:Heres a newer version... I replaced some of the Visio standart shapes with new ones i created...
http://mikenet.ch/hardforums/2006/Homenetwork_061105_2_vsmall.jpg
Large image here
Stang Man said:mind posting your visio icon set?
Jay_oasis said:lol
If I posted my network it would be a bit to much
9 floors, 15 servers, 120 thin clients, 18 desktop systems, network fax stystems, network printers . photocopiers... you name it.
Jay_oasis said:lol
If I posted my network it would be a bit to much
9 floors, 15 servers, 120 thin clients, 18 desktop systems, network fax stystems, network printers . photocopiers... you name it.
Jay_oasis said:lol
If I posted my network it would be a bit to much
9 floors, 15 servers, 120 thin clients, 18 desktop systems, network fax stystems, network printers . photocopiers... you name it.
Repuls said:http://mikenet.ch/hardforums/2006/Network_Shapes_Repuls.jpg
This is an overview over my self made shapes so far
I created them for a project i do at the moment...
I will upload the Proliant DL380 Shapes soonStang Man said:can please you post the *.vss for those HP systems?![]()
How about the Cisco gear?Repuls said:I will upload the Proliant DL380 Shapes soon![]()
jeffmoss26 said:Here is a diagram of the network at my dad's work that I did for networking class here at the University of Toledo. The image was scanned to a pdf then converted to a jpg so the quality isn't the greatest.
for a home network? i call bs, unless it's like an apartment complex or hotel.
and that network, is NOT complex. that is super simple. Try managing environments where you have 1000s of servers and even more workstations, faxes, printers, etc..
for a home network? i call bs, unless it's like an apartment complex or hotel.
and that network, is NOT complex. that is super simple. Try managing environments where you have 1000s of servers and even more workstations, faxes, printers, etc..
This is my home network including our lanparty network lab. The lab is not always powered up, since that would be to much money to spend. It's used to test the configuration of the servers before our lanparties (200 participants) and to do some developement on our network survaillance system (actually based on snmp-queries and nmap-scans, data is stored in a mysql database).
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click to enlarge
http://www.maxlan.de/network.jpg
What can I say, I have a thing for Vlans.![]()
omfg
you get the award for most awkardly complex home network ever.
What happens when you have to diagnose a network problem? there are so many layers of complexity there, I'd crap my pants.
however, with that said, thats quite
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