Hi all,
I’m currently building a new house and as part of that am planning a home network. I’m the house I have 8 Ethernet ports on the 2nd floor (2 per room and 2 on the landing for an access point + backup), 4 on the 1st floor ( 2 for the media centre / tv area and 2 in the middle of the open plan space for an access point) And 2 ports on the ground floor in the “man cave”.
All ports terminate into the garage.
Currently I have a Gigabit connection (A) but am planning to get a second 2Gb connection (B). If/when I do this it’s likely that I will keep B for the man cave and have A shared around the rest of the house.
In terms of routers is likely going for one of Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 or Asus RT-AX89X unless there are any other suggestions.
I believe these can both handle dual WAN connections and have at least one 2.5Gb port.
I know I’ll also need a patch panel but the last piece of the puzzle is a switch. From my understanding what I would need in a switch is 2x POE ports and at least 10 other ports (one port each next to the access points wouldn’t be used unless the other one does somehow). What I’m struggling with is what to look for in a switch and what’s a good brand etc. I’m also planning to rack the switch along with the patch panel if that’s important.
From what I’ve seen a lot of switches have for example 10 gigabit ports and 2 multi gig ports and I get the impression to get something like a switch with 12-24 multi gig ports may be extremely expensive. I’ve got a fair amount to spend but not an unlimited amount (the unlimited amount already got spent on the house build)
Since I’m planning on an unmanaged switch perhaps a good enough compromise is to connect the router from isp B into the 2.5 WAN port of the GT-AXE16000, plug the two 10 Gb ports directly into the patch panel to go to the two ports in man cave, plug the router from isp A into one of the 1Gb ports and of course the switch into one of the 1Gb ports as well.
If I’m right this should give the man cave access to the full 2Gb, the rest access to 1Gb and have everybody on the same internal network so if I wanted to for example share something from my pc to a tv upstairs I can.
Apologies for the huge wall of text but considering this, do you have any switch recommendations or things I should consider that keep in mind?
Also in case it gets asked the reason I don’t just get the 2Gb connection on its own is because it’s not available yet and I have to sign a 1 year contract for connection A. And why do I want to then add connection B (which complicates things), the only reason I can give is just because, never had a 2Gb connection and I’d like one!
If I’ve missed any information that would be useful to know please let me know.
Thanks
Edit: what may be of note is that the only device that can actually use 2Gb is my PC. Also perhaps this would have been better off in the B other LAN section?
I’m currently building a new house and as part of that am planning a home network. I’m the house I have 8 Ethernet ports on the 2nd floor (2 per room and 2 on the landing for an access point + backup), 4 on the 1st floor ( 2 for the media centre / tv area and 2 in the middle of the open plan space for an access point) And 2 ports on the ground floor in the “man cave”.
All ports terminate into the garage.
Currently I have a Gigabit connection (A) but am planning to get a second 2Gb connection (B). If/when I do this it’s likely that I will keep B for the man cave and have A shared around the rest of the house.
In terms of routers is likely going for one of Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 or Asus RT-AX89X unless there are any other suggestions.
I believe these can both handle dual WAN connections and have at least one 2.5Gb port.
I know I’ll also need a patch panel but the last piece of the puzzle is a switch. From my understanding what I would need in a switch is 2x POE ports and at least 10 other ports (one port each next to the access points wouldn’t be used unless the other one does somehow). What I’m struggling with is what to look for in a switch and what’s a good brand etc. I’m also planning to rack the switch along with the patch panel if that’s important.
From what I’ve seen a lot of switches have for example 10 gigabit ports and 2 multi gig ports and I get the impression to get something like a switch with 12-24 multi gig ports may be extremely expensive. I’ve got a fair amount to spend but not an unlimited amount (the unlimited amount already got spent on the house build)
Since I’m planning on an unmanaged switch perhaps a good enough compromise is to connect the router from isp B into the 2.5 WAN port of the GT-AXE16000, plug the two 10 Gb ports directly into the patch panel to go to the two ports in man cave, plug the router from isp A into one of the 1Gb ports and of course the switch into one of the 1Gb ports as well.
If I’m right this should give the man cave access to the full 2Gb, the rest access to 1Gb and have everybody on the same internal network so if I wanted to for example share something from my pc to a tv upstairs I can.
Apologies for the huge wall of text but considering this, do you have any switch recommendations or things I should consider that keep in mind?
Also in case it gets asked the reason I don’t just get the 2Gb connection on its own is because it’s not available yet and I have to sign a 1 year contract for connection A. And why do I want to then add connection B (which complicates things), the only reason I can give is just because, never had a 2Gb connection and I’d like one!
If I’ve missed any information that would be useful to know please let me know.
Thanks
Edit: what may be of note is that the only device that can actually use 2Gb is my PC. Also perhaps this would have been better off in the B other LAN section?
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