Network

The real internet speed that I’m getting at the moment from my ISP [1] are 60 Mb/s download and 6 Mb/s upload in coaxial, since they dont want to offer me optic fiber.

Devices

At the moment I’m using the following devices.
  • Modem
  • TP-Link router
  • TP-Link repeater
  • Netgear router
  • Multiple Cat 5 Ethernet cables

Configuration

Ip Addresses

LXCs and VMs are in the same physical server, but each one has its own IP and MAC addresses, so they are shown to the network as separate devices.
The IP addresses of each LXC and VM are not going to be named or numbered so there won’t be any security leak.

Netgear Router

The repeater only comes with 2 RJ45 plugs and I have multiple devices in my room. The solution is configuring a router I had laying around to serve as a switch for now, since I dont have the 24 port gigabit switch yet.

It has 4 gigabit ethernet ports that are enough for the purposes of the project.
To configure it as a switch I did the following steps.
  • Plug the repeater RJ45 into one of its gigabit ethernet ports
  • Disable DHCP server
  • Change its IP to a non used one in the same subnet
  • Disable WiFi channel
After doing that simply plug the devices to the rest of the ethernet ports and it’s done

Footnotes

[1]Internet Service Provider