Who here has the *coolest* network set up in thier house?

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Who here has the *coolest* network set up in thier house?

Post by cableboy »

How many puters?
How fast?
What os?
Through a cable modem?

I want to know who has the best, most sophisticated network here!


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Post by cableboy »

fine. no one answer!
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Post by Brent »

I'll answer this question a little later when I get to work, I'll sit down and type it all out ;-)
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Post by Philip »

I got like 5 PCs (one is usually off with all the guts out), 16 port 10/100 switch and some internet sharing routers around... Nothing fancy though, just good quality components. All 3COM 10/100 NICs. As far as OS, we currently run Win2000 Pro, Win98SE, Win95 and Linux.
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Post by cableboy »

good variety going there philip! yea I like to mess around with linux as well. I have like 5 desktops and 2 laptops. Haven't really felt the urge to build a great home network cause I don't really need it yet. It will come, oh yes, it will come. <--(famous quote from Wanes World... remember? well I altered it a bit to fit here). Sorry for that useless fact. Looking forward to your book brent ;)... as many people also do, I have pc guts hanging out all over the place, and a box of extras in the closet in case I need to do some surgery.

cb
Raider_CTE

Post by Raider_CTE »

Now I can tell my wife that I'm not the only that has parts laying everywhere around the house, in the kitchen, in the garage, in the yard, in the neighbors yard, etc, etc,......Got a small network with two desktops and one laptop all dual boot with NT and 98. 1 bay 16 port 10BT. All 3Com 905b's. 3 more days to the cable modem. Planning on using WinProxy.
Bman

Post by Bman »

I have 8 pc's. I use a 3Com SuperStacker 12 port dual speed switch, and a diskless linux router. I have an Intel Pro 100 print server running 3 printers. The os varies, from 2000 advanced server, to SuSE LiNUX, to Free BSD, to Win98, to DOS (yes good old DOS).
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Post by TooL »

I have a modest set up :)
1 server running NT4/Debian Linux with 2 10/100 nics, 5 port 10/100 autosensing switch connected to a cable modem.
I use NAT on the NT4 side and my preferred software is Winroute. The Linux side of things isn't working to well yet :)
I have 2 other PC's with 10/100 nics running 98, nt4, and Debian.... it's fun for gaming and surfing.... very fast!.
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Post by cableboy »

Yea Raider, you aren't the only one! Hey tool and bman, those are some nice setups. Everyone has thier own little style, with thier own choice of OS's... Now I am all excited to get some kind of network set up for my puters!


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Post by cableboy »

Brent?
JBJ

Post by JBJ »

Well, I have the most modest network set up of all. Three computers, all running W98SE, All Netgear NIC's and a four port 10/100 hub. (Yes, I know switches are better, and yes I know Netgear isn't the best) It works great for my purposes. It was incredibly inexpensive and has been 100% solid. The main thing is that I'm glad that I'm not the only geek with a box full of computer parts in his closet. I've built three computers, from parts in that box, for friends that didn't have the money to buy one. That's how I rationalize it... It's my good deed.
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Post by cableboy »

I have also built several computers for friends. My favorite computer store ever is this little corner place with a basement full of old parts. They have everything there.... from a battery for an Epson laptop circa 1986 to windows 2.1 or whatever the first windows was. They have shelves lined with cases, power supplies, old computer books, moniters, mobos, ram, cards, keyboards, mice, box fans, old software, complete systems... just about anything you would want! Its awesome.

cb
Maglor

Post by Maglor »

Well, here's my setup:

Wingate/Proxy server running debian linux, connected to DSL modem & hub.

On the hub, 2 linux desktops, 2 linux laptops, one desktop Win98SE/Win2k Adv. Serv/Win Millennium Beta2 triple boot. I use the windows box for gaming, and the linux boxes for everything else :)

--Maglor
KillaPete

Post by KillaPete »

Win 98SE on my gaming machine (PII 400, 128 SDRAM), next to it there's my redhat 6.0 box (P166 64 simm) and connected to my entertainment system (for cool mp3 output, and broadband televesion) in the living room is my Win98SE laptop (P233 48 sdram).

These are all connected to a 10Mb 4 port hub.
All my NICs are 10 Mb full dup/auto select.

I want to change my laptop to a wireless typoe connect, I haven't decided which one.
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Post by cableboy »

I want to get a laptop with an Athlon! But thats not possible yet :(

What I really need is something that I can game with on the road. Now all I need is a wireless t3 line to go to my laptop so I can play online.

Yea! THATS what Im going to get.


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Post by glitch13 »

WORK:

DSL
16 Port hub 10MB =(
3 Linux boxes:
1 Masquerader/FTP/HTTP server
1 Fileserver
1 Postgress DB server
(all running RH 5.1 =( )
2 Win98SE production machines
1 WinNT production machine
1 Pentium133 laptop mobile production machine


HOME:
COX@Home Cable
SAMSUNG cable modem
1 Celeron366 win98SE running ICS
1 PentiumIII 500 Win2000 Client (roomate's)


neither setups are optimal but the get the job done just fine =)
Hardfloor

Post by Hardfloor »

Home setup

PIII 600
Shared printer
Cable connection to a 10mbit 4 port hub
From hub to a Netgear RT311 router
Linksys NIC

Second computer (daughters)
Mutt P166
3com NIC
Hooked to 4 port hub

Third computer (wifes)
Compaq laptop
Linksys USB NIC
Uses it when she gets tired of her dialup
Hooked to a second hub, which in turn is hooked to the 1st hub

Fourth computer (sons)
Home built Celeron 366
Linksys NIC
Hooked to second hub, which is hooked to first hub again

Had to install a second hub, because my wife won't let me drill a hole in our ceiling (dammit). My sons computer is in a room with a stairwell between mine. So it is either run a cable through our ceiling, or run it across the floor in front of the stairway. As soon as my wife trips over it and takes a trip down the stairs, I will get to drill that hole. Which all of the hub stuff could have been solved if my Linksys router wouldn't have corrupted my files. I got tired and went and got me the Netgear, even though I still have the Linsys sitting right next to me. Maybe I will just hook it up somewhere in the network if they actually have the firmware fixed.
Hardfloor

Post by Hardfloor »

Oh, and all running 98, except for my daughters, who is running 95.
Scorpion99

Post by Scorpion99 »

lol, Hardfloor, took some convincing to my paretns but they let me drill a hole through the floor into the wall to run a cable. We're getting DSL and my parents wanted to network our two comps so they could share the DSL, my rooms in the basement they're on the second floor. Had to drill a hole in the room, sanke the wire down, drill a hole into the basement from the first floor, snanke the wire through. Then it was easy sailing running the wire across my drop celing.

Anywho my setp:

Comp 1 (Mine)
Athlon 600
128mb ram
Linksys NIC to linksys 5 port hub
3com SDSL Modem (soon)

Comp 2 (families)
K6-2 300
64mb ram
Linksys NIC to hub

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Newfvaly

Post by Newfvaly »

This is what I have:

Network drops in all rooms that have been run to a 12 port patch panel which is located in my furnace room as a central point. From the patch panel they are hooked into a 8 port SMC 10/100 hub which is then hooked into my cable modem. Cable is using DHCP so each of my systems get their own network address. Here are the computer configuations:

My computers:

Intel PIII 450
384Megs Ram
44 Gigs HD space
Combination of IDE and SCSI
Win98se
3COM 10/100 NIC

Pentium II 266
128 Megs Ram
8 Gig HD IDE
Win2000 Professional
3COM 10/100 NIC

Pentium 166
128Megs Ram
9gig SCSI HD
3COM 10/100 NIC
Win98

Pentium 166
64 Megs Ram
4 Gig SCSI
SMC 8432 NIC
NT4.0 Workstation

Wife's:
Dell Latitude Notebook
P300
128Mgs Ram
4G HD
3COM 10/100 Cardbus
Win95

Daughter's:
Acer 233 Laptop
128Megs ram
4G HD
10mbit NIC thru Docking station
Win98se

Son's:
PIII 450
128Megs Ram
6G HD
3COM 10/100 nic
Win98se

And in the process of building a few more. I will eventually have one in every room. If my wife lets me.
iknowhardware

Post by iknowhardware »

Here's my little home LAN setup:

4PCs, 1NT Server
1BlackBox
1Printer Server
10/100Mps hub
Running some Linux, Novell, NT4, Win98, W2Ks.

Go figure. Not much details.
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Post by monty »

cable modem plugged into Linksys 5-port 10/100 switch

NIC #1 of Linux/Windows computer plugged into switch (gets own IP)

Linksys Cable/DSL router plugged into switch

NIC #2 of Linux/Windows computer plugged into router (with router set to not send internet to this machine)

2 other Windows computers plugged into router

cheap 5-port 10base-t hub plugged into router's uplink port

Mac clone plugged into hub

Hawking print server plugged into hub

so, 2 Windows boxes (Athlon 550 and K6-2 500); 1 Linux Mandrake/Windows box (K6-III 450); 1 Mac clone (Power Computing 100 MHz); 1 print server

1 switch; 1 router; 1 hub

friends who bring computers over just plug into the hub


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VRFlyer

Post by VRFlyer »

(4)PC's on 10/100 3Com Nic's with a 8 Port 3Com Hub 10/100.

Sharing Cable Modem via Winroute.......

(1) Win2000 Pro; Pentium II 450; 160 RAM
(2) Win98SE; Celeron 433; 96RAM "GAMES"
(3) Win98; Celeron 366; 64RAM "Wife's Office"
(4) WinNT Server; 233MMX; 96RAM-FTP-Web Server-MAIL, ETC ....

(2) Printers, Laser Jet, Desk Jet Pro via Jet Direct.
Slicer

Post by Slicer »

Server: Compaq Proliant 6500 Win2k Server
4X450 PII Zeon
786mb RAM
Internal storage: 70GB raid 5 (hardware raid)
External storage: 32GB raid 5 (Fiber Channel storage Box)***UPDATE**** Just upgraded the External to 121gig (144 before the raid overhead)*****
35/70 DLT
Dual Compaq NC3120 NICs (Intel)
Compaq rack mount UPS

My PC: P3-750 on Abit BX6-2.0 mainboard
523mb PC-100 RAM
Diamond Fire Port 40 SCSI Controller
4GB and 9GB IBM 7200 RPM SCSI Drives
HP9200-I SCSI CDR
Aopen 48X CD-ROM
Zip Drive (internal)
Viper 770 Ultra AGP video card
Soundblaster Live! Value sound card
Hauppauge Win/TV card
Compaq NC3120 NIC (Intel)
Win2k Pro
Lots of Fans.. :)

Laptop: Compaq Armada 7400
P2-366 w/128mb RAM
Win2k Pro

Wife’s PC: Compaq Deskpro
P2-300
128mb RAM
Adaptec 2940UW SCSI controller
9GB IBM 7200 RPM SCSI drive
Win2k Pro

Network: Bay Networks 24 port Bay-Stac 10/100 Switch
Netgear RT311 DSL/Cable Gateway Router
Alcatel 1000 DSL modem - 1.5mb down/128kb down (soon to be upgraded :0)

Every room in the house is wired for 100mb network, never can tell when you might want to have a few friends over for a frag fest!!! :)

Several “boxes” laying around that have come to me for help that will soon be used as boat anchors. I will learn one day to ask “how much money you got” before I agree to take a look at someone’s mess.. :(

That’s it… for now!! :p


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Ikarus

Post by Ikarus »

P3 900mhz (600 o/c)
192MB RAM
34GB WD HD
SBLIVE
INTEL Etherexpress 10/100 pro
3Dfx Voodoo3 200 o/c - 200mhz

Two P2 450's with about the same setup
just DLINK 10/100 network cards.

One P200MMX o/c -- 262 and a Old Dell dimension XPS Pentium 90 with also about the same setup as the P2 450's.

DLINK 8 Port 10/100 switch
Terayon DOCSIS 40Mbitdown/10mbit up cable modem.

:)

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outcast_p

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I duno how well mine is.... cause i dont have the money just a few computers...but my friends is a bit more impressive

2 windows 200 servers : one p3 600 one p3 667 both have 256 ram large HDs runnin vpn servers and a few other handy dandy servers n stuff and a windows 200 workstation sharing the internet connection and runnin a TFC server (cheektavegas ghetto server) all hooked to a vga/mouse/keyboard switch witha 21 inch monitor. a celeron 300a @450 98 megs of ram viper770 sblive 3com 10/100 21inch monitor, alathlon 800 voodoo 2 sblive 17 inch monoitor 2 pentium 233s 3 gig 64 ram 10/100 bay stack 16port downstairs uplinked toa 3com 8 port upstairs (servers) a few laptops p300 and a p2 450 128 ram on both dvd drive on one. on saturday nights that adds a few more computers cause of frag fest every week on our TFC server (24.48.103.207) then there are a few computers that are remotely connect to the network through vpn =] al in all it lots of fun and lots of gigs
po11ux22

Post by po11ux22 »

My pcs arent that impressive, one is a p2 333 running 98 the other is a p3 450 running 98 too, and it has linux on it, but i got tired of fooling with linux for awhile. the fun of the network is that one pc is on the other side of the house. My dad and i decided to run the cable down the ventalation shaft. so we whipped out one of my old rc cars and tied the rj45 to it and sent her down the shaft, about halfway the antenna went bad because of all the interference from the metal shaft, so we had to get a broom and nudge it further and further down, all this because my mom didnt want a cable going through 3 rooms....women sheesh..hehe just kidding. well it was quite an experience, then to finish it my dad drilled a hole in the shaft got the cable out and then drilled into the wall and dropped the cable down. the network works great and we have cable shared over it. we had a lot of fun putting it all together and trying to get the car down was a blast.
cs2870

Post by cs2870 »

Ok here is mine

Yes I am a computer geek from hell:

I fished all my walls with cat5 and mounted jacks on them.

I have a DSL modem attached to a computer running NAT(Winroute) and an FTP server for my friends :).

I have a computer in the living room that plays DVD's with a decoder card. Its also my storage for my FTP running on my gateway computer, and it has lots of MP3's because its attached to my Kenwood/Infinity Stereo/Speaker System.

I have a DSS-8+ 10/100 8 port switch, all 10/100 NICS, but Im not getting fast rates :(

I have two other computers with Win2k and Win98

I have a p75 running Linux and Apache webserver.

Oh and I have 3 spare 486's, complete computers, lying around, 3 spare monitors, and about 6 boxes full of spare parts...

:)
Bob Campbell

Post by Bob Campbell »

2-super fun networked computers:

No. 1 >> is Sprint Wireless (4,000K down)
Broadband connection
Static IP
K6 450
Win 98
2 NICs 10/100
3-Com Hub

No. 2 >> is Linux Box
Pentium 150
SCSI 10Gig HD (very fast)
Static "Device IP" Networked to
the 2nd NIC in my Windows box
Running ManDrake 5.3
Apache WebServer
FTP Server
Proxy Server

I have my very own web/ftp-server built
right into my LAN or INTRANET, very cool for
designing Websites, PHP, Perl, UNIX scripts
etc..

Next step is to get it set up so I can
telnet into my Linux Webserver from
anywhere.. going to install a LinkSys
Router this weekend to throw it on the
Internet.. enjoyed this posting.. was
fun.. thanks, Bob
dissident75

Post by dissident75 »

Ok, here goes...

server 1. 486 with quickchip 32 megs, Winroute Pro nat
software sharing Comcast @Home cable service.
Sambar server running web and ftpsites.

machine 1. K6-2 475 64 megs, intel 10/100 nic

machine 2. K6-2 500 128 megs, intel 10/100 nic

Laptop 1. K6-2 475 96 megs, intel realport nic

machine 3. K6-2 300 64 megs, intel 10/100 nic

machine 4. K6-2 400 128 megs, intel 10/100 nic

Hub 1. DLink 5 port 10/100 hub
hub 2. No name 8 Port 10baseT hub
hub 3. Bay Networks Multiplane Rackmount Chassis with 2 blades,
(1) Media convertor (2) 10 base switch

OS vary a lot, depending on our moods, we may have running simultaneously
1. Win 2000 Pro.
2. Win 98 se
3. Win 95
4. Linux (Slackware distro)
5. Be OS
6. Win NT (either is the same.)

Entire house is run for cable in everyroom but the bathroom and we're contemplating it.
Hubs are arranged in a multiple star configuration. All wires one hub (5 port) and the
server are in our server closet (aka front coat closet)

The other 2 hubs are connected to the wall plates via uplink ports or crossover cables just so
we can have multiple ethernet jacks near our desks..
GooberP

Post by GooberP »

Cool topic... ok here it is..
ROOM: Server Closet
Pentium pro 200 128 ram 40gig storage server
(t’s old but a great server! nt4 primary domain controller)
Pentium II 300 128MEG 10 GIG (NT4 server / MSProxy Server secondary domain)
Home Run all cables (voice, data, phone, catv)
12Port CAT 5 Patch panel (wall mounted)
66Block for all phone lines
CATV Distribution for all rooms
Cable Modem (into proxy)
3 Port 10/100 Switch
16 Port 10/100 Hub
APC 1000Va UPS

All Rooms in house (yes the bathrooms too! GEEK ALERT!)
2 – CAT5 RUNS (1 for network 1 for phone with extra pairs!)
2 – RG6 Cable TV Runs (1 For Cable TV 1 for expansion!)
Total of 6 pc’s (1 in each bedroom and the 2 servers)

Bathroom Idea
Ran all cable runs to bathroom but left coiled slack in attic above bathroom
Here is why!
Have Purchased a 15’’ Flat touch screen
Want to build a pc for it and install it on a
Swing arm from above in the master bathroom
So while you are soaking in the big tub for 2
You can either use the PC or watch TV on the monitor
with the TV tuner. I have to find some small but good
Speakers , or fly speakers in the bathroom for the audio
Relaxing in the tub playing my favorite MP3’s! When I
Am not in the bathroom the swing arm can be pushed up
And out of the way!

P.S. I am a Network Engineer; I suppose if I was a mechanic I would have lost of cars.
Richson

Post by Richson »

kinda gave up counting when I could not see the floor anymore, however, I can say that my power bill is somewhere in the $250 range per month. My daughter started selling them out the back door so her mattress would lay flat :-}
Chastan

Post by Chastan »

I have my house wired so I can share a cable modem with a couple of computers.

The cable modem is in a bedroom, hooked into a 10MB/s 5-port SOHOware hub via the uplink port (or whatever it's called). The wires then run to the master bedroom, my room, and the den. I ran the wires under the house (I don't know how to physically run them through the walls, I have no construction expertise, if anybody has tips...) through a point in the wall that goes to the crawlspace under the house. From the crawlspace I drilled holes in the floor to shove the cable through. Basically I just have cables coming from my floor with an ethernet plug on them :)

I was too lazy to set up any kind of proxy/server, and didn't have the oppurtunity to get a router, so I just got an additional IP address from @Home.
reddsteel

Post by reddsteel »

here we go

personal home network run all through telephone line in my house. (different from DSL and phone service)

Linux OS
4 comps

Win2K OS
3 comps
1 laptop

Win98 OS
4comps
2 laptops

Unix OS
7 comps

(all have DSL internet access through network) using netgears phoneline networking technology. -- well there ya have it folks! my home network :D :D

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Goaks

Post by Goaks »

Ran Cat 5 threw my House.

My Lan Config:
Router - PII 333, 128 meg - Win2K
Game Server - Dual Xeon PII450's with 2meg cache each, 512 meg - Win2k
Game1 - PIII 750, 256 meg - Win2k
Game2 - PIII 600, 256 meg - Win98
Game3 - PIII 450, 256 meg - Win98
Adding Web Server - Dual Xeon PII400's with 1 meg cache, 256 meg - (just need MB, on order) - Win2K

Three printers shared

Tied on 100Mb Lan threw 8 port 10/100 switch. Have a second switch new in box for growth.

Oh yea Lap Tops:
Compaq 1750 - PII366 - 128 meg
IBM 390x - PII400 - 64 meg




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jds

Post by jds »

Okay, here we go:

4 Win98 Comps (PIII500 / PII450 / PII233 / P1MMX 166, all Networked, 2x 3COM 10/100, 2x NoName 10mbit)

1 Linux Comp (P1 133 / 98 mb Ram or something like that).

3 Win98 Comps are on the same floor, 1 Hub in that floor, 1 comp has about 6 feet cable, the other two have about 40-60 feet cable on this one.

The Hub is a SOHO 10/100 8 Port...(upper floor)...there goes a cable, about 90 feet down (2 floors under this one); there's another hub, 3Com, 4 Port 10/100 and 2 comps (the linux one and the PI233 win98).

Another Cable exists the hub down there right into the router (Lucent DSL Pipe) currently only connected @128/128 (hey! we can't get much more here in switzerland) - will be upgraded to 256/64. All comps are connected to the net thru NAT (Network Adress Translation).

Oh well, thats it...err...all cables are CAT5 >D

cya
jds
MMaynard

Post by MMaynard »

Well we have my house wired to both my neighbors houses with 100-Base-T
1 NetWare 5.0 Server Running NetScape Enterprise Web Server
1 NetWare 5.1 Server hosting our NNTP server
1 MS Win2k Advanced Server for testing.
7 Desktops Running Win95
3 Laptops Running Win2k Pro
All ported to the net through a Zyxel 641 with a small biz 1.5 mb DSL account from www.bestweb.net


And some people say we are nuts :D

Mike Maynard http://www.ccnyi.com


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dilbert

Post by dilbert »

OK, why not....
5 desktops, 2 laptops all with 3comm nics.
14 port SMC hub
Netgear RT311 router
Win98se-2
Win95-1
Win 3.11-2
Win 95- NT 4.0 dual boot-1
NT 4.0-1
All running Road Runner through the router-
2 computers in the bedroom-with the wife's blessing!
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My next upgrade. I may make it a Half-Life server.
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=383468086

"Due to the machine's classification as weapons-grade hardware, this auction is closed to all foreign nationals not in possession of the appropriate Department of Defense and Commerce Department documents. It will not be shipped beyond the borders of the United States. The buyer must be prepared to sign the appropriate waivers stipulating that this machine will not be used for nuclear, biological or other weapons research."

Can be yours for about 106,000 bucks! Buy two, and use them for, umm..stuff! (wink) "128bit 3DES encryption my left PINKY! Muuuuahahahaha!!!!" Ahem.

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cbdgroup

Post by cbdgroup »

Ok, pIII-600 Dell refurbished Poweredge server, W2K Advanced. P-III 600 (main machine) WinME, W2K Pro, W2k Server. 5 misc computers p-2 and above running win98se and nt4. Dell latitude laptop with 13.3" screen ripped apart installed in mountianeer, with dvd player, and wireless nic. Dell inspiron P-3 600 15" for business use.

Next project is to put the inspiron in my new lincoln and replace with a new box.
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