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HacDC computer network - Jan. 2, 2020 | HacDC computer network - Jan. 2, 2020 | ||
It is possible to connect to | It is possible to connect to devices on the network using the internet or using the local | ||
network. | network. | ||
To connect using the internet: | To connect using the internet: | ||
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3. If it responds ## bytes from ###... it is communicating | 3. If it responds ## bytes from ###... it is communicating | ||
4. To stop pinging type Ctrl C | 4. To stop pinging type Ctrl C | ||
To determine the path to the address the computer is connected to: | |||
1. Enter mtr address (i.e., mtr jobs.hacdc.org) | |||
2. When finished click on Quit | |||
If the network will not connect: | If the network will not connect: | ||
1. Try using the other connection method (.local if .hacdc.org doesn't work or vice versa) | 1. Try using the other connection method (.local if .hacdc.org doesn't work or vice versa) | ||
2. Check if it is possible to communicate by using ping (see above) | 2. Check if it is possible to communicate by using ping (see above) | ||
3. If it is not communicating stop here & get help | |||
4. Enter mtr address (i.e., mtr jobs.hacdc.org) | |||
5. Look at the column labeled Loss; if any of the values are close to 100% that could be the problem | |||
6. Click on Quit | |||
7. If there was a problem with the path restart the computer & hope it uses a different path this time | |||
Components of the network: | Components of the network: | ||
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name=classroom-tv, system name=hacdc | name=classroom-tv, system name=hacdc | ||
Laser cutter computer (small computer in cabinet below laser cutter) - controls laser cutter | Laser cutter computer (small computer in cabinet below laser cutter) - controls laser cutter | ||
Here is the current HacDC network wiring: | |||
On floor below clock - Netgear ProSAFE 16-Port Gigabit Click Switch | |||
1 - gray - TP-Link Router 2 | |||
2 - gray - Printer (paper) computer | |||
14 - white - open (by laser cutter) | |||
16 - orange - renderadmin computer | |||
others - no connection | |||
On bottom shelf over sink - LinkSys VOIP Voice | |||
Phone - phone cable - Uniden EX18560 phone | |||
Internet - blue - LinkSys switch 6 | |||
C7 TP-Link AC1750 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Router | |||
Internet - blue - D-Link switch | |||
Ethernet 1 - gray - open | |||
2 - yellow - TP-Link switch 7 | |||
Middle shelf - D-Link Wireless AC750 Dual-Band Router DIR-817LW | |||
LAN 4 - blue - TP-Link switch 8 | |||
Internet - gray - LinkSys switch 5 | |||
TP-Link TL-SG1008D Gigabit Switch | |||
1 - yellow - wall socket | |||
2 - gray - Netgear switch 1 | |||
3 - blue - 3D printer computer | |||
4 - no connection | |||
5 - black - Linksys switch 1 | |||
6 - no connection | |||
7 - yellow - TP-Link router Ethernet 2 | |||
8 - blue - D-Link router LAN 4 | |||
Linksys Gigabit 8-Port Workgroup Switch (note that the connections on this switch are numbered from right to left while the TP-Link switch is left-to-right) | |||
1 - black - TP-Link switch 5 | |||
2 - no connection | |||
3 - gray - open (below HARC) | |||
4 - black - open (below HARC) | |||
5 - gray - D-Link router Internet | |||
6 - blue - Linksys VOIP Voice Internet | |||
7 - blue - open (below HARC) | |||
8 - no connection | |||
On table below TV screen - D-Link igreen DGS-1005D switch | |||
1 - blue - TP-Link router Internet | |||
2 - gray - open | |||
3-4 - no connection | |||
5 - yellow - TV computer | |||
If I read this right 3 of the 4 switches are unnecessary! |
Revision as of 04:33, 3 January 2020
<nowiki> HacDC computer network - Jan. 2, 2020 It is possible to connect to devices on the network using the internet or using the local network. To connect using the internet: 1. Enter ssh [email protected] (i.e., ssh [email protected]) 2. At Password: enter standard password
To connect using the HacDC network: 1. Enter ssh [email protected] (i.e., ssh [email protected]) 2. If the system asks Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? enter: yes 3. At Password: enter standard password
To check if it is possible to communicate with a device: 1. Open a MATE terminal (if not already present; see Documentation-Tabletop_computers) 2. Enter ping machinename.hacdc.org or ping machinename.local (i.e., ping jobs.local) 3. If it responds ## bytes from ###... it is communicating 4. To stop pinging type Ctrl C
To determine the path to the address the computer is connected to: 1. Enter mtr address (i.e., mtr jobs.hacdc.org) 2. When finished click on Quit
If the network will not connect: 1. Try using the other connection method (.local if .hacdc.org doesn't work or vice versa) 2. Check if it is possible to communicate by using ping (see above) 3. If it is not communicating stop here & get help 4. Enter mtr address (i.e., mtr jobs.hacdc.org) 5. Look at the column labeled Loss; if any of the values are close to 100% that could be the problem 6. Click on Quit 7. If there was a problem with the path restart the computer & hope it uses a different path this time
Components of the network:
Renderadmin computer (large computer at left under table below clock) - for converting
.escad files to .stl files for 3D printing etc. - machine name=jobs, system name=renderadmin
3D printer computer (Dell Optiplex 760 to left of Rostock) - controls Rostock, Mini, & Taz
3D printers - machine name=pronterhost, system name=hacdc
Classroom TV computer (large LG Sharkoon below big screen) - controls screen -machine
name=classroom-tv, system name=hacdc
Laser cutter computer (small computer in cabinet below laser cutter) - controls laser cutter
Here is the current HacDC network wiring: On floor below clock - Netgear ProSAFE 16-Port Gigabit Click Switch 1 - gray - TP-Link Router 2 2 - gray - Printer (paper) computer 14 - white - open (by laser cutter) 16 - orange - renderadmin computer others - no connection On bottom shelf over sink - LinkSys VOIP Voice Phone - phone cable - Uniden EX18560 phone Internet - blue - LinkSys switch 6 C7 TP-Link AC1750 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Router Internet - blue - D-Link switch Ethernet 1 - gray - open
2 - yellow - TP-Link switch 7
Middle shelf - D-Link Wireless AC750 Dual-Band Router DIR-817LW LAN 4 - blue - TP-Link switch 8 Internet - gray - LinkSys switch 5 TP-Link TL-SG1008D Gigabit Switch 1 - yellow - wall socket 2 - gray - Netgear switch 1 3 - blue - 3D printer computer 4 - no connection 5 - black - Linksys switch 1 6 - no connection 7 - yellow - TP-Link router Ethernet 2 8 - blue - D-Link router LAN 4 Linksys Gigabit 8-Port Workgroup Switch (note that the connections on this switch are numbered from right to left while the TP-Link switch is left-to-right) 1 - black - TP-Link switch 5 2 - no connection 3 - gray - open (below HARC) 4 - black - open (below HARC) 5 - gray - D-Link router Internet 6 - blue - Linksys VOIP Voice Internet 7 - blue - open (below HARC) 8 - no connection On table below TV screen - D-Link igreen DGS-1005D switch 1 - blue - TP-Link router Internet 2 - gray - open 3-4 - no connection 5 - yellow - TV computer If I read this right 3 of the 4 switches are unnecessary!