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cemery
Jul 14, 2017Follower
Moving Devices
I currently have 2 RND4210's and 1 RN10211D. They are connected to our network through a switch into the server. We aremoving our office and changing our network setup. The network will consist of 2 ...
jak0lantash
Jul 14, 2017Mentor
Try avoiding bottlenecks. If both PCs have wired connection, then connect both PCs and the three NASes to the switch, then the switch to the router. If both PCs are connected to the router via WiFi, connect the NASes to the router. The multiple LAN ports on your router are nothing more than a small builtin switch.
StephenB
Jul 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
jak0lantash wrote:
Try avoiding bottlenecks...
I totally agree.
If the router doesn't have enough ethernet ports (which might be your situation), then get a switch that does, and connect all the wired devices to that switch. If you have multiple switches, then the connections between them can become bottlenecks.
jak0lantash wrote:
If both PCs are connected to the router via WiFi, connect the NASes to the router.
The router's wifi won't be able to deliver a gigabit of throughput, so I think it's fine to keep the NAS on a switch if this is your situation.
- jak0lantashJul 14, 2017Mentor
StephenB wrote:
jak0lantash wrote:If both PCs are connected to the router via WiFi, connect the NASes to the router.
The router's wifi won't be able to deliver a gigabit of throughput, so I think it's fine to keep the NAS on a switch if this is your situation.
Depends of the WiFi and the switch ;)
But yeah, it's unlikely that the router is capable of 802.11ac and the switch FastEthernet :DYou're probably right, connecting everything to the switch covers most situations anyway.
- StephenBJul 14, 2017Guru - Experienced User
He should also use gigabit throughout, since he wants good performance.
- jak0lantashJul 14, 2017Mentor
Can you share more details about the switch and the router? Model number or name and brand?
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