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The practical core of the network of the future office for 200 people, what experience would you recommend from modern solutions?
Good afternoon, it is planned to build a small office for 200 people, at the moment I am designing a network for future jobs, it seems that there are no questions, mikrotik suitable in terms of power level is taken as the main router, any provider for 300 - 400 Mbps + reservation, then capsmenom or at the expense of ubiqity, a mesh or its likeness is made + 4-5 Zyxel switches, depending on the department and its bandwidth consumption.
But recently I paid attention to new products from zyxel of the nebula series
https://www.zyxel.com/ru/ru/products_services/nebu...
Is it worth the risk and making a network in such an ecosystem? Or is the old fashioned way better?
(wifi comes in addition, naturally Orthodox twisted cat5e is in the slave places - it is the network gateway that is interested,https://www.zyxel.com/ru/ru/products_services/Nebu...
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If you want problems - well, do "fashionable-stylish-youthful". If you don't want problems, use a cable. wifi was invented for wearable devices and is justified in places where networking is no longer possible - in old offices, in rented areas, in historic buildings.
When designing a network, it is always worth laying one more outlet for each place than was calculated :) Nodal switches are knitted with optics. The server room should be located in such a way that "strangers do not go here."
IMHO, there is nothing more reliable than a well-made wired network. Therefore, everything that can be connected with a cable is connected with a cable.
hp procurve 5400R zl2 + fortigate or CheckPoint and copper 2 outlets per slave. place. (+ stock)
You can take a switch at least for a lifetime HP warranty, in case of failure of any component, make an application to HP and in the coming days a courier will bring you a replacement.
2020 has taught us to take into account that not only the Internet can be behind the router, but also three-quarters of the employees sent to remote work. The external channel requires these nuances to be taken into account, because now remote work is an unpleasant necessity, and in the relatively near future it may turn into the main principle of building work. And it will require an infrastructure that allows you to work effectively, and not to overturn.
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