Home networkEdit

  • Overall topology:
    • Fiber → ISP modem → ISP router
    • Wired connections from ISP router to:
      • Apple TV
      • Google (Nest) WiFi router(living-room)
    • Wired connections from Google WiFi (living-room) to:
      • D-Link Hub
    • Wired connections from D-Link Hub to:
      • Google (Nest) WiFi point (master-bedroom)
      • Two other bedrooms (inactive)
  • ISP router:
    • IPv4 192.168.1.1, IPv6 fe80::1 (MAC[1] e0:19:54:5d:d1:b0)
    • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    • DNS 192.168.86.1
    • DHCP range: 192.168.1.128192.168.1.254
    • SSID1 (2.4GHz, channel 2): DIGIFIBRA-Xz3f (MAC e0:19:54:5d:d1:b0)
    • SSID5 (5GHz, channel 60): DIGIFIBRA-PLUS-Xz3f (MAC e0:19:54:5d:d1:b1)
      • WiFi clients:
        • Edurnes-MBP (IPv4 192.168.1.129[2], MAC dc:a9:04:85:1a:ac)
        • quevedo (work laptop, IPv4 192.168.1.132, MAC a0:78:17:9e:71:bd)
        • retiro (personal laptop, IPv4 192.168.1.133, MAC ac:bc:32:a9:85:cf)
        • iPhone (IPv4 192.168.1.130, MAC 72:68:d7:fb:0e:00)
    • Ethernet peers:
      • Apple TV (IPv4 192.168.1.128, MAC 1c:f2:9a:eb:2f:cd)
      • Google WiFi (living-room, IPv4 192.168.1.139, IPv6 fe80::e6:197f:db73:8666, MAC 90:dd:5d:b7:9f:a2)
  • Google WiFi router:
    • IPv4 192.168.86.1
    • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    • DNS 192.168.86.1
    • DHCP pool 192.168.86.20 to 192.168.86.250
    • WiFi clients:
      • quevedo (work laptop, IPv4 192.168.86.235, MAC a0:78:17:9e:71:bd)
      • retiro (personal laptop, IPv4 192.168.86.236, MAC ac:bc:32:a9:85:cf)
    • Mesh peers:
      • living-room (LAN IP 192.168.86.1, WAN IP 192.168.1.128and MAC 1c:f2:9a:eb:2f:cd)
      • master-bedroom (LAN IP 192.168.86.97, WAN IP 192.168.1.129 and MAC 1c:f2:9a:eb:2f:cd)

  1. "Is it dangerous to post my MAC address publicly?" ↩︎

  2. Obviously, DHCP-assigned addresses are subject to change, although I have set up DHCP binding for the MAC addresses where possible (ie. on the ISP router). ↩︎