From: Tim.. on

"DanB" <iridiumdan(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> Was just discussing this randomly with a mate earlier, and as I knew there
> was some severe geekage in here, I wondered what everyone had in terms of
> a 'network' in their houses?

Netgear DG834G as the incomer, also providing WiFi for my lappy or visiting
lappys
Buffalo NAS
-------------both on a UPS in the cellar where its cool-----------------

Cat5 upto the office where a Cnet switch serves:

PC 1
PC 2
Dlink Print Server - Canon ip4000 printer.
HP LJ 2300DN
Linksys voip box.

Nothing extreme!

tim..


From: SteveH on
DanB <iridiumdan(a)googlemail.com> wrote:

> Was just discussing this randomly with a mate earlier, and as I knew there
> was some severe geekage in here, I wondered what everyone had in terms of a
> 'network' in their houses? We have (just lost brothers PC, Xbox 360 and
> Laptop when he moved out) -

> So that's 9 actual 'devices' and a bunch of connecty equipment. What has
> everyone else?

Erm,

MacBook
iMac G4
Powerbook Pismo
Thinkpad
Asus Eee
Toshibo Vista Laptop
Media Centre PC
Nintendo Wii
Netgear Media Player

No connectivity equipment, everything is wireless from the Voyager
router.
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From: DanB on
"Tim.." <the.farm.no(a)spam.btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>
> "DanB" <iridiumdan(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:6d2g1bFhl8eU1(a)mid.individual.net...
>> Was just discussing this randomly with a mate earlier, and as I knew
>> there was some severe geekage in here, I wondered what everyone had in
>> terms of a 'network' in their houses?
>
> Netgear DG834G as the incomer, also providing WiFi for my lappy or
> visiting lappys
> Buffalo NAS
> -------------both on a UPS in the cellar where its cool-----------------
>
> Cat5 upto the office where a Cnet switch serves:
>
> PC 1
> PC 2
> Dlink Print Server - Canon ip4000 printer.
> HP LJ 2300DN
> Linksys voip box.
>
> Nothing extreme!
>

Except a UPS hehe!

--
Dan
Clio R27 F1 #65


From: Conor on
In article <6d2g1bFhl8eU1(a)mid.individual.net>, DanB says...

> So that's 9 actual 'devices' and a bunch of connecty equipment. What has
> everyone else?
>
PC and printer hard wired to ADSL Modem router.

Connecting via Wifi...
Xbox 360
PS3
Wii
My laptop running Vista
Wifeys laptop running Mandriva 2008.1


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From: Depresion on

"DanB" <iridiumdan(a)googlemail.com> wrote in message
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>
> Now, I see a few of us have PSPs. Do you guys actually use yours?

No, I got one for GT-Mobile, then won one, so one has an old firmware and a
few home brew apps and one has a newer but still old firmware that doesn't do
home brew, I used them most for mobile internet but the Touch or EEE prove
better for that.