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Re: Creating a home network



On 5/11/2016 12:09 PM, Peter Ludikovsky wrote:
Not really broke. Eg. the BananaPi Router board comes in at about €75,
with 5 Gb interfaces (4 switched) and a 2.5" SATA connector, and runs a
minimally adapted Debian called Bananian. Add to that a small powered
USB hub, starting at about €10, and some cables, and your total should
be at around €100.

Thanks. I also asked on a local users group. The sugesstions vary in detail but are generally. Google on suggested components should be educational. Cost estimates are similar.

* Samba
* autofs and/or udev to automagically export USB devices via Samba



Searching souhould give useful related links.



Regards
/peter

Am 11.05.2016 um 16:32 schrieb Richard Owlett:
Underlying question: What should I be reading?

I wish a blackbox which:

1. Connects 4 local machines via Ethernet [WiFi shall *NOT* be considered]
     A. A desktop with WinXP and multiple versions of Debian
     B. A laptop with WinXP Pro SP3 whose reason for existence is running
SeaMonkey.
        Historically it is/was my primary machine. Its future is as a
portable.
     C. A laptop dedicated to Linux experiments. I have erased the HDD as
many as
        ten times in one week ;/
     D. Misc temporarily connected laptops.
2. It shall provide multiple USB ports in order that a selection of
flash dives
     and a 1 TB HDD can be accessed by any machine.
3. It *SHALL* connect to the internet via a T-Mobile 4G Hotspot Z915
connected
     via USB. The WiFi features have been disabled. I really wanted a USB
cell network
     modem. The local T-Mobile outlet was only vendor that didn't try
assaulting me with
     their 'smartphone-du-jour' with an atrociously large data plan. this
connection
     shall be protected by a firewall.

How broke will I be?
TIA





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