Home Networking, ZyXel, Pulling Network Cable, VoIP, ENGenious EAP600, PoE, DataShark 70025 Tester, Asus RT-AC66U, Plenum Cable – HT107




Home Tech – The Average Guy Podcast Network show

Summary: Jim (@jcollison) is joined this week by Kevin Schoonover (@schoondoggy1979), Greg Welch (@welchwerks) , Bill Paulmenn (@BillPaulmenn) and Renny Phipps (@rennyphipps) for Show 107!  Part II of a 4 Part Series on Home Networking.  How to do it, how not to and how to get it done with what you have!  Hope you enjoy this episode.  Part 3 will be next weekend (March 9th or 10th, watch twtter) with the guys from BYOB. Join us for the show live each Thursday at 8pmC/9E at http://theAverageGuy.tv/live   See Jim and Mike Howard on Podcasters Roundtable that was recorded on March 1. http://podcastersroundtable.com/ or on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/v/H_YHVKRg8oQ Click the image for full view Kevin Schoonover Deployed ZyXel ZyWALL 20 firewall, upgrade from old NAT router Deployed EnGenius EAP600 WAP-Concurrent Dual Radio I have had great luck with Windows Homegroup Belarc Advisor network audit and interface launcher Pull a nylon twine with each cable run Pull-zit http://www.lsdinc.com/content/product_details/60 If I were building a new house,,,,,, Resource- http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/ Resource- http://community.spiceworks.com/ Resource- http://homeservershow.com/ Resource- http://www.practicallynetworked.coen   Bill Paulmenn Wireless Routers : AC Routers tested and installed into service - 3 Asus RT-AC66U Dual Band 802.11AC / with Forked open source firmware.  Detailed Links and Specs Open source VPN built in Free Dropbox like - DIY Cloud Compete with my “SuperRouter” Making custom network cables. How to test your new cables (test hardware and functions) DataShark 70025 Tester If you have to cross electrical lines do it at 90 degrees (old wives tale?) How to run your network wires from your attic to your basement or other floors with metal chains! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plenum_cable Renny Phipps General notes Use DynDNS to provide consistent access to your network from the internet Use Cat 6 for long runs (over say 15 Meters) Avoid getting within 2 feet of electrical cabling if possible To find the fastest DNS server for your area/connection try “Name Bench” https://code.google.com/p/namebench/ or “DNS Benchmark” http://www.grc.com/dns/benchmark.htm Use a UPS to keep your wireless network up during blackouts Network Diagram is here http://sdrv.ms/XCZNiw # short Videos here http://sdrv.ms/ZNlP8h   Greg Welch Network Hardware: Netgear ProSafe 24-port Gigabit Smart Switch GS724Tv3 http://support.netgear.com/product/GS724Tv3 Supports Link Aggregation groups (LAG’s) and VLAN’s Supermicro SuperServer 5015A-H    aka   (PFSENSE Router) http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-H.cfm?typ=H Added Intel dual port gigabit NIC with riser card   Netgear WNDRv2   (PFSENSE AP) http://www.netgear.com/home/products/wirelessrouters/high-performance/WNDR3700.aspx# APC Smart-UPS 1500VA USB & Serial RM 2U 120V http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=SUA1500RM2U&total_watts=50 Added APC AP9630 UPS Network Management Card http://www.apc.com/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP9630 Completely Wireless: After moving to a new house we are completely wireless for all workstations and tablets All on 5 GHz N except as noted 2- Workstations ASUS ITX 3rd Gen I-5 (BYOB) 1- WorkStation Dell 2 - Dual Xeons 2.4 GHz N USB 1- IPAD 4th GEN   (prints to the laserjet) 2- Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2 Windows 8 1- Kindle Fire 2.4Ghz N 1- Samsung 60 inch Series 7  LCD   2.4 GHz for its Netflix and Vudu etc. 1- XBOX 360  2.4 N 2- HTC 8X Windows Phones 1- HTPC Decommissioned for a little while, will be working on a redesign 1- HP LaserJet Pro 200 Color MFP M276nw