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Re: How many PCs do you have at home?


  • Subject: Re: How many PCs do you have at home?
  • From: "mark_harrison_uk2" <mph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 10:42:07 -0000

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mark McCall" <lists@a...> wrote:
> How many PCs do you currently use at home.
>
> "Proper" PCs, not epods/pda's etc.
> Ones that are in daily use - not bits in the attic that could be a PC
> someday :)

Summary:

4 client PCs, 4 servers, 12 other ethernet-based "end devices", 5
bits
of "pure network infrastructure".

Client PCs:

- Via (desktop in Mary's study for Office VBA development)
- Mrlappy (my laptop) [1]
- Mrslappy (Mary's laptop)
- Tablet (Fujitsu tablet thing)

Server PCs:

- Rhino (File server / MP3 server)
- Debian (Backup server)
- Fatty (Rack mounted old Compaq used for penetration testing) [2]
- Appliux (Asterisk server) [3]

Other devices with ethernet ports:

- 7 off, Rio Receivers
- 2 off, iPaqs
- 2 off Lantronix serial servers (Homevision, one "test")
- 1 off, RSC xAP controller for Meridian

Network infrastructure bits:

- 2 off, wireless base stations
- 2 off, switches
- 1 off, ADSL router

Notes:

[1] Not really usable as a laptop, seeing as neither the battery nor
the PCMCIA port work any more, hence used as a desktop with a fixed
screen.

[2] Rather noisy, so normally left off expect when I'm running a Pen
test for a client.

[3] Hardware ready, awaiting server build, ho hum.




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