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01-06-2006, 12:11 AM
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30 computers or more?
What sort of network would you lot have for 30 computers? will upgrade to over 60 tho
i was thinking more of a rack box in a room with a patch panel and a rack mount adsl modem firewall ?
and then route all cables from that 1 rack thu all the house ( well when i say house i mean hotel )
is that they best way ? basiclly i have a fare bit of cash 2 do this so what would u say the best way would be with what hardware also i need a server as well in the network
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01-06-2006, 02:43 AM
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your gonna want to consider t1 with 60 comps. but im not expert in this area so dont do anything yet.
but I do know thatasdl with a router going to 60 comps would run SO slow it wouldnt be funny.
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01-06-2006, 03:08 AM
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You might want to consider Wireless. You can get a repeater if needed.
Just depends what this is for.
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01-06-2006, 04:38 AM
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you woudn't have to do anything special.
Just get a router and then a 32 port switch and you are set.
nothing fancy is needed
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01-06-2006, 06:16 PM
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I wouldn't recommend a wireless setup, could get pretty laggy.
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01-07-2006, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Robson
I wouldn't recommend a wireless setup, could get pretty laggy.
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One of the services I offer to local businesses is wireless networking. And from my experience, even hotels that require 60-100+ connections do not have lag from using wireless.
If you are doing a hotel, most hotels want it providied for people who want internet for their personal computers(ie: most hotels don't have computers setup in each room.) If that is the case, wireless is your best option.
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01-06-2006, 08:37 PM
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At our school, they have over 180 computers, and they payed over 25,000EUR for a network, ADSL, and it's so slow, i would not recommend ADSL, go T1 and not wireless
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01-06-2006, 09:36 PM
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we only have 30 maybe 60 pcs and the net isnt used at the same time on all pc's so 8meg adsl is fine ya know.
am looking for a adsl router that is rack mountable what would i look for?
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01-07-2006, 12:00 AM
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Sounds to me like you should be looking for a professional networking engineer instead of hoping a bunch of people on a freelance forum (no offense guys) can point you in the right direction. At the rate youre going you'll ending up doing a half ass job that has half ass results.
Aside from that you havent really told us what your network is for. Knowing what you plan to do is integral in designing your network.
Also what do you mean by "fair amount of cash"? $500, $5000, $50,000?
Are you planning to have a firewall? in your case I'd recxommend a hardware firewall. Cisco Pix firewalls are nice.
Who is running all the cabling? Yunno 60 cat5 cables will take up some space?
Are you sure all the computers wont be on the network at the same time? How can you be so sure? What if they are?
Too many unanswered questions.
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01-07-2006, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by lowcostinks
we only have 30 maybe 60 pcs and the net isnt used at the same time on all pc's so 8meg adsl is fine ya know.
am looking for a adsl router that is rack mountable what would i look for?
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I dont think you will find one of these, at least not that easy. You'd be better off just getting the regular ADSL modem and putting it in the rack ontop of a server or switch.
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