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03-07-2018 12:01 PM
03-07-2018 12:01 PM
Which switch?
I want make modifications in my home network. At home I have small office. I want to separate buissnes and home networks. Idea is that computers from both networks need to have access to internet (thru Asus RT-AC58U router and it should works as DHCP server for both networks). Computers from buissnes network need to have access to buissnes server. Computers from home network need to have access to home servers and to buissnes server. I want to have access to home and business servers from Internet. In the future I want add IP cameras which will record video on one of the home server. All business computers will be connected directly to switch by cable. Home computers I connect thru cable or wifi (thru router). There is some Tv's which need to have access to DLNA on home servers. For that I need buy switch (I want that all of that functional must be made by switch by settings ports I don't want do any settings directly on connected computers). I think about HP1820 or HP1920s. Which one can do what I want? Or maybe I can do this with cheaper one.
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03-08-2018 07:21 AM - edited 03-08-2018 07:24 AM
03-08-2018 07:21 AM - edited 03-08-2018 07:24 AM
Re: Which switch?
If I could re-visit my purchase, I think I would go with an Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch. It seems more SOHO user friendly and has a much more active user support community.
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03-08-2018 10:30 AM
03-08-2018 10:30 AM
Re: Which switch?
Question is if HP1820 (level2 switch) could do what I need or I need HP1920 (level3). Or maybe even lower level switch can do this? At the moment I not focus on manufacturer. I trust HP and don't know Ubiquiti (which does not mean that is worse switch).
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03-08-2018 11:49 AM
03-08-2018 11:49 AM
Re: Which switch?
I see. You may have a more timely response here: https://www.snbforums.com/forums/switches-nics-and-cabling.9/
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03-11-2018 03:58 AM
03-11-2018 03:58 AM
Re: Which switch?
I think that any switch model belonging to the new HPE OfficeConnect 1920S Switch series (support here) should suffice: this Switch series was developed to be Web Manageable and it provides VLAN (port and protocol based) and, consequently, also basic IP routing (static routes) plus all other good things a switch should provide (LACP for port trunking, Spanning Tree, etc.)...the whole HPE Community is here to help you.
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