Okay. Here is the spec to date. I have a total of thirteen computers networked through a mess of cable and wireless. I have my modem feeding into a DLink 614+. From there it feeds out to a 22Mbps WLAN ("Maverick") and an 11Mbps WLAN connection is also fed out (Port 1) through a Netgear ME102 ("Jester" ... so when it goes down I can smirk and say "Jester's dead!" ... if I added a third I'd probably name it "Iceman" just to keep with the theme). Port 2 feeds an uplink to a Linksys 4 Port DSL router which feeds ethernet to my two work boxes (and also provides a firewall between my personal network and the wireless subnetworks while still allowing me access to any shared data off of them such as IP logging). I currently have five connections through Maverick and six through Jester. A picture is shown below. Keep in mind, the "top" building is one story, the middle building is three stories, and the bottom building is a house (that houses six fine-@ss college gals). Total incoming bandwidth is currently floating at around 6-8Mbps (I don't know how my ISP is doing it, but I'm not going to complain) and upload times are pushing 500Kbps (sux, but again, I'm not going to complain ... I made it clear that nobody is hosting any data on P2P to prevent clogging of the uplink feed ... though they can download whatever they want ... one guy has downloaded over 1300 MP3 files in the last week alone). I'm tempted to bring in a second line, but so far, I don't think I need it. Anyway, here is the site map:
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#!/bin/sh {who;} {last;} {pause;} {grep;} {touch;} {unzip;} mount /dev/girl -t {wet;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} echo yes yes yes {yes;} umount {/dev/girl;zip;} rm -rf {wet.spot;} {sleep;} finger: permission denied
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