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Revision as of 20:20, 16 February 2016
Hack.rva provides community wifi and lan drops in all rooms, as well as a few in house hosted services.
Table of Contents
- About
- Topology
- Network Appliances
- Networked Equipment
- hosted services
About:
The network at hackrva started out as a just a WRT54GL named "robot king" and a fall back AP named "robot queen". They had to be rebooted almost weekly due to the constant traffic and numerous DHCP problems. These devices ran out of address space very quickly.
Thus a beefier network need to be created, Martese came along with a network solution that was a bit more reliable than before but still suffered from occasional down time due to complications. The networking guys decided to rely on the K.I.S.S. principle. The new setup has been a a breeze to maintain and run, it is here to stay.
Topology
A crude Network topology by John V.
Network Appliances
- Modem
- Firewall
- Switch
- Wifi AP
Networked Equipment
- Proxmox virtualization Node
- Networked Attached Storage
- Digital Design station
- Wall of monitors machine
- TV PC
- chromecast
Services
- LAN games
- Community storage
- Virtualization
- Cad software
- Programming enviroments