LAN, WLAN, bandwidths and contents?

  • Erstellt am 2018-08-20 12:41:09

Mycraft

2018-08-23 09:06:59
  • #1
I have 16 permanently wired outlets that are used continuously. (In total there are 36 and expandable to 48)

Additionally, there is all the stuff in the HAR and of course the phones, tablets, etc.

Listing:

1. Touchscreen in the hallway
2. PC in the study
3. Work PC in the study
4. Video NAS in the study
5. TV in the living room
6. Blu-ray player in the living room
7. Network media player in the living room
8. Camera in the living room
9. TV in the bedroom
10. Touchscreen in the bedroom
11. Camera on the upper floor
12. Camera at the entrance
13. Camera at the carport
14. Camera in the garden
15. Camera on the terrace
16. Camera in the driveway

HAR without outlets directly at the switch:
1. NAS for media content
2. FritzBox
3. Raspberry server
4. KNX
5. KNX

And in the WLAN floating around:

1. Laptop
2. iPad
3. iPad
4. iPhone
5. iPhone
6. iPhone
7. iPhone
8. NEST thermostat
9. Toniebox

Admittedly, this is not a run-of-the-mill household when it comes to tech stuff. But the world is headed in that direction.
 

Deliverer

2018-08-23 09:07:42
  • #2


Well, the DECT handsets are registered to a base station that operates the IP telephony. So this is probably the case in >70% of all households. That most people still torment themselves by connecting their base station directly to the Fritzbox is not my fault!

Admittedly: I only have two separate IP base stations myself, but my list was for Steffen80!
 

Steffen80

2018-08-23 09:19:58
  • #3
hehe...that with 42 was good Of course, that is also the right answer to all questions for me. Most people just don't understand. Whatever..

No Sonus for me..no dash buttons..in total, there are even more than 50 network devices (of course not always all online):

2x smartphones
2x access points
5x network infrastructure (DSL router, LTE router, Unify controller, switches)
2x desktop computers
1x stationary laptop
7x cams
1x NAS
2x servers (1x app, 1x KNX)
3x gateways (KNX, Dali, etc.)
4x Raspberry (streaming clients)
1x Logitech Harmony
2x iRobot
1x Husqvarna
3x Denon AVR
2x MediaPlay (htpc & himedia)
1x dishwasher
1x coffee machine
4x TVs
3x printers
2x PlayStations
1x projector
1x Toniebox
2x wall panels (smartvisu)
2x echo sounders
1x fireTV
1x Grünbeck water softener

As soon as the kids are older, there will probably be quite a bit more..

Regards, Steffen

PS: And before someone asks: Privately, I am not a fan of virtualization
 

Deliverer

2018-08-23 09:25:56
  • #4
I agree with everything. But you have to explain the dishwasher to me!
 

Steffen80

2018-08-23 09:35:08
  • #5


Google for Miele G 6865 SCVi XXL

You can simply access the device on the go.
 

Deliverer

2018-08-23 09:51:47
  • #6
I don't doubt that - but can I also empty it while I'm on the go? I really can't think of any reason why I should connect my dishwasher to the internet. Refrigerator (temperature alert, door open alert), washing machine and dryer (are in the basement and tell me when they're done), car (battery empty/charged/parked climate)... I can imagine many reasons why these should be online. But for a dishwasher, I can't find any reason at all. Even googling the model didn't help me.

For a dishwasher, it's important that it is not a water-saving model and that it is as quiet as possible.
 

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