Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Which router to put in the office for 60 devices?
You need to choose a router! The whole brain broke what to put. The office has 20 computers, 15 network printers, 25 IP cameras and three Wi-Fi access points (2.4GHz 150Mbps).
At the moment, there is a TP-link 940n, two sixteen-port switches of 100 Mbit each, they urgently need to be changed.
What is the best question to ask?
1. Wi-Fi router type TP-LINK Archer C4000 and 2 switches (managed / unmanaged) D-Link DGS-1210-28 / F1A to it
2. Just a router like Cisco RV320-K8-RU and 2 switches to it (managed / unmanaged ) D-Link DGS-1210-28 / F1A
And you need to "overclock" other access points at 5GHz TP-LINK EAP225.
Please advise what to choose, and how best to organize a network for 60 devices.
Answer the question
In order to leave comments, you need to log in
Here, for example, is a good thing: https://mikrotik.com/product/RB3011UiAS-RM
And enough for growth.
Switches need to be installed only managed. Mikrotik also has it, so you can assemble a mono-vendor config.
Put what you know.
What exactly is not important, the network is not large.
From not expensive and decent mikrotik and ubiquiti. The first is better as routers, the second as wifi.
Zyxel also has very interesting pieces of iron from not too expensive ones.
Personally, I prefer mikrotik, there are a lot of manuals for it, quite detailed and of decent quality, plus it's easy to buy, a lot and in stock.
Switches do not matter, if you need poe, you can take cisco sb (for example, sf300p), in general, any managed ones, you can use the same mikrotik or ubiquti.
The choice of specific models will depend on the physical configuration of the facility, the requirement for temperature and weather conditions, and nutrition.
dgs-1210 - cheap and cheerful, norms
as a router - at least 951 mikrotik Wap
ac / cap ac access points
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Ask your questionAsk a Question
731 491 924 answers to any question