Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-23878637-20130929064847/@comment-3075738-20130929081754

If your server has land modifying restrictions, make your walls and floor atleast 1 block thick Reinforced stone.

If it does not, make your floor 2 blocks think of Rein. Stone with the third bottom layer lava extending an extra 1 or 2 blocks out from the main floor area along with the 1(or more) block thick Rein. Stone walls.

Do not install teleporters; or if you do, block them off with a door; this also means if you have multiple levels, use a ladder(block that off too if needed).

It's probably time to also start up a Reinforced Stone Factory; makes good money for selling too.

Search for all caves below your building if it's on the ground. If needed, fill all caves with a bit of lava every few blocks; Volcanite Amulet helps.

Don't rely on Computer Craft doors. If your server has /home and a second way of storing teleport locations ('/f home' comes to mind) then use those instead of doors.

Hide your doors. Install them onto frames and make them concealed with the walls/surroundings when closed.

Don't attempt to build an "Electric Fence" they waste EU and generally never really work; unless you really want one.

Glass - If you really want transparent windows, use reinforced glass.

For Solar Arrays and Blulectric Solar Panels, use Covers; they are transparent and the Solar Panels still get powered when covered by them. This generally eliminates targetting buildings with value.

Make your building cheap and weak. Try not to leave Reinforced Stone placed everywhere, cover everything with grass and make it look natural.

For forcefields, I don't personally use them, but I do know how to make them jam resistant.

If you are going to use wireless redstone.

First getting to know your jammers. There's your standard Jammer item, then theres a device you build called a Forced Jammer(nobody uses it because I'm the only one that actually built one, but its a concept.) Jammers turn off wireless redstone, Forced Jammers jam a signal by feeding it lies. As in, sending in one giant signal that doesn't move so whether if the original intended signal emitter is on or off, the reciever is powered.

You will need some logic experience. Building easy logic boolean algebra circuits.

It's a bit overpreparing but what it does is: Emitter sends an ON signal, reciever takes that signal and times it. If you build the reciever to only accept 6 ticks length, and it recieves 6 ticks of ON, then it will toggle a Tflipflop with then opens/closes the forcefield. If the reciever gets more or less than 6 ticks, it will do nothing.

Basics maybe? Unrevised; I'm tired.