Hello! Saw your the site mention on the show Tekzilla and I have found it pretty interesting so far. My sister's BF and myself host regular LAN parties at his house with around about 20 people showing up on average. With that many people we been obsessed with squeezing all we can out of our network. Our current configuration is a Linksys WRT54G router I think, with Tomato firmware. We than have Dell managed 15 port workgroup switch from which the file servers and game servers are plugged into along with about half of the gaming boxes. The other half is plugged into a cheap Dlink 15 port switch which is plugged into the dell switch as well. We aren't using any managing functions of the Dell switch and the linksys router is handling the DHCP. Seems like when we get to many people on the network there is little bugs that start occuring nothing major except some computers cannot see other computers on the network. It seems that more often than not the computers on the cheap Dlink switch are most effected but it has happen to computers on the Dell switch. As far as gaming is concerned it doesn't effect anything. It mainly disrupts sharing of files between people.
I been thinking of trying a different configuration where each switch comes off the router than connect another line from switch to switch. Than the File server is a Ubuntu box with 2 on board NICs, I was thinking of plugging 1 into each switch. Also I should point out this is a gigabit network except for the Linksys router with is 10/100. Would I be gaining anything by doing it this way or would I need to get into creating vlans or something crazy as far as configuration goes? I would be interested in any opinions people may have. Thanks in advanced.
I been thinking of trying a different configuration where each switch comes off the router than connect another line from switch to switch. Than the File server is a Ubuntu box with 2 on board NICs, I was thinking of plugging 1 into each switch. Also I should point out this is a gigabit network except for the Linksys router with is 10/100. Would I be gaining anything by doing it this way or would I need to get into creating vlans or something crazy as far as configuration goes? I would be interested in any opinions people may have. Thanks in advanced.