LAN Network Recomendations
dancer
Blue Mountains, Australia
Hi, i'm holding my Lan in about 1 month.
I am currently trying to get sponsership for it from my supplier but no luck so far.
So, i may have to look at purchasing some switches.
I would love to go with gigabit as i already have one of these http://www.repotec.com/giga_ethernet/RP_G3800U.htm
and also an 8port Netgear gigabit switch.
I will need 50 ports and was juste wondering if these would be ok, or i would be better off going with a managed switch at 100mb/s?
Thanks.
I am currently trying to get sponsership for it from my supplier but no luck so far.
So, i may have to look at purchasing some switches.
I would love to go with gigabit as i already have one of these http://www.repotec.com/giga_ethernet/RP_G3800U.htm
and also an 8port Netgear gigabit switch.
I will need 50 ports and was juste wondering if these would be ok, or i would be better off going with a managed switch at 100mb/s?
Thanks.
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For 50 computers you might need something considerably beefier, such as an HP Procurve 4100GL
last year for 30 computers I used a 3Com SuperStack II 3300, and a netgear unmanaged 10/100 for the server and a few extra stragglers. This year my 3com died right before the lan, and we ended up using a mishmash of unmanaged switches. It worked out, but we had under 30 people.
gigabit isn't necessary, as for gaming you won't need the bandwidth per wire, you should be more concerned with aggregate bandwidth on the switch backplane itself.
It looks like this 8port provides 16Gbs Aggregate Bandwidth.
$7,327.39
lol, i def won't be getting that one.
I'm looking prob in the $200 range.
edit: Your looking about $10 for lots of ports and 10/100 speeds .
found that one for about $250
edit: Definatly avoid dlink last lan I was at had dlink switches....... the connection keep droping out for half the people there.
the one off ebay above is 10/100 36port for $250 with 6hrs left.
Dancer, 3com makes very good switches. My superstack II 3300 was running for about six or seven years, 24/7 non stop with nary a glitch until last month.
Check out Dell's small networking section. You can get 2x 2324 (24 port + 2 gigabit uplinks) for just over $200.
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Thanks for all the help guy's, i should get this worked out now, and let you know how it goes.
If i had a gigabit switch, say 8port, as the main backbone switch, and i connected the 2 gig ports of a 24 10/100 + 2 gig switch to the backbone, would the 2 ports screw the network up and colide or would they balance the load from the switch?
I managed to pick up one of these cheap on ebay.
Netgear FS750
And i'm renting one of these puppy's as well for the office and for the servers.
Netgear GS724T
So here's hoping it all goes well.