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| sabian92 |
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 Posted: 20:40 - 08 Aug 2013 Post subject: Networking query |
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Hey,
I'm setting up a home network in a few weeks (ish) once I start uni, get a new laptop and eventually (In the next 6 months or so) get a gaming PC. I'm a bit of an idiot with networking so I'd like some help from those who are infinitely more knowledgeable than I on the matter.
Basically at the moment, we have a completely wireless network (Virgin Media with one of their Super hub abominations) that the PCs etc connect to. I have an old router laying around (which is actually a decent netgear one, but the powers that be who pay the internet insisted on the virgin one then complained when it went to shit) so I wanted to create my own "private" network within a network. I'm going to have the above laptop, gaming PC plus my current netbook (which is shit) as an ubuntu file server, basically just a secondary backup for my university work and to host my images and music. It's got an Ethernet port so that's all good. I'm likely to be using Samba unless somebody has a better solution Essentially I want my netbook server accessible ONLY to me, not to the entire household.
Could I run an ethernet cable from the superhub downstairs, up to my office and into the secondary router to give me wired speeds, but keep the secondary network private from the rest? I don't particularly like the idea of having it all open (Like my privacy, and no I'm not a sex-fiend or a paedo ) and frankly nobody else needs to access it anyway. I'd like to be able to access it from outside the house as well (remote connection via a VPN - worth making my laptop into a private VPN or connecting something like a Raspberry Pi?).
I hate waiting years for it to transfer over the slowest network known to mankind so I figured wiring that shit up was the way to go, and I work with a lot of HD media etc so as you can imagine it gets tedious as fuck.
Cheers guys. |
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You can put the superhup in modem mode and then use your other router for dhcp and wireless Ect  ____________________ cbt:4/7/12 theory:16/7/12 module 1:12/8/12 module 2: ? |
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Try Hamachi allows you to create a secure P2P VPN netwrok between computers for gaming etc, can be used across the web too
free and v.simples
https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi/
or use a firewall to only allow incoming/outgoing connections to your own machines using static IP's or mac addresses |
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Old Thread Alert!
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