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Ra1nman
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Nov 09, 2015
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Network recommendations

I'm a fairly new IT manager to a small organization.  We have 12 departments in one building that's roughly 200' X 200'.  The current network has been expanded upon so many times that it's literally ...
  • DaneA's avatar
    Nov 09, 2015

    Hi Ra1nman,

     

    Welcome to the community! :smileyhappy:  Let me help you with your concerns.

     


    Ra1nman wrote:

    First, is this a good economical way to eliminate our data storm issues and improve network performance? 


    If ever the previous IT Manager did not leave any information before leaving his/her post then rebuilding the network from scratch would be a good way to start.  In this way, you will have everything documented about the network setup.  This method might take time and production might be at stake since everything will be rewired and reconfigured.

     

    Considering the cost, if ever the existing devices still works then you may want to decide to still use it.  However, upgrading the hardware have also advantages since it supports features not present in the exisitng devices you have (such as 10Gbase-T).

     


    Ra1nman wrote:

    Second, what switch would you recommend in the server room (12 ports minimum)? 


    For the server room, I recommend the XS712T switch.  All 12 ports of it are 10Gbase-T ports.  Kindly check its data sheet here.

     


    Ra1nman wrote:

    Third, what switch would you recommend in each department (4 to 16 ports)?  I need POE for VOIP phones and Wi-Fi.


    Currently, there is no 16-port PoE switch wherein all 16 ports are capable of PoE that is available.  However, I recommend you the GS728TP switch.  All 24 ports of it supports PoE (IEEE 802.3af standard).  VoIP is also supported on this switch.  Kindly check its data sheet here.

     

    About Wi-Fi, there is no NETGEAR switch that supports Wi-Fi.  Using an Access Point would be the best solution.  I recommend you either the WAC730 or WAC720. Kindly check their comparison on the data sheet here.

     

    Prices varies on the NETGEAR devices I have recommended when I have check it online.  Kindly check this list of NETGEAR Authorized resellers then inquire for the price.

     

     

    Regards,

     

    DaneA

    NETGEAR Community Team

     

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