solesurvivor81
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I recently had my house wired for CAT6. All the cables go back to a wall mounted rack in the hallway. There are 24 drops in total. 4 of those drops lead to a garden office/games room. My plan is 1000mbit down and 100mbit up. I also have a Synology NAS I really want to get up and running and VoIP that needs DMZ.
My plans so far are as follows
UPS in the network rack. This willl be used as a backup for all network equipment, including NAS and VoIP. I also have an automatic backup generator wired in to my fuse board, so the UPS will allow for a seamless transition.
PoE injector powered from network rack, connecting to a corresponding PoE splitter at the ONT. This would mean the ONT is protected from a power output, and thus does not knock out the NAS or VoIP.
Existing Asus RT-AX86U. Will be connected to ONT using gigabit WAN port and placed underneath network rack. Router itself will be 6ft off the ground. DMZ will be set up on this for the VoIP hub.
New Asus RT-AX55. Will be used with AiMesh wired backhaul for WiFi in the garden office/games room and the garden itself. May use a PoE injector and splitter setup to back this up as well.
Swann 8 channel NVR system. NVR will be stored in network rack. Will use HDMI and USB over ethernet adapters to connect to remote display and mouse in another room. Cameras that can all be viewed on a monitor at the same time and also work with Alexa are a requirement.
8 port 2.5gb switch. Will be connected directly to 2.5gb port on RT-AX86U and used for PC's and consoles.
TP Link 8 port 1gb switch with another identical switch OR a new 16 port 1gb switch. Will be used for sub gigabit devices, or those that can't utilise the NAS. Wondering if I should connect the 1gb switch(es) to the RT-AX86U or the 2.5gb switch.
Synology DS920+. Got this as a Christmas present, still waiting in its box for the home network it deserves. Thinking of going with WD Gold or one of the WD Red lines for the HDDs. I noticed that Seagate drives are a popular choice for Synology's, but myself and a few of my friends had bad experiences with Seagate in the past. Will use both gigabit ports for link aggregation, but wondering if I should connect them to the RT-AX86U or the 2.5gb switch. Planning to use this bad boy for regular backups of phones and PCs, and our music, photo and video library.
Philips Hue bridge. Will be placed outside of network rack, on top of it.
VoIP hub. Will be connected directly to the router for DMZ and placed outside and on top of network rack.
I would like to eliminate any bottlenecks that could happen from the 1gbit internet connection and NAS aggregation being fully utilised at the same time.
My plans so far are as follows
UPS in the network rack. This willl be used as a backup for all network equipment, including NAS and VoIP. I also have an automatic backup generator wired in to my fuse board, so the UPS will allow for a seamless transition.
PoE injector powered from network rack, connecting to a corresponding PoE splitter at the ONT. This would mean the ONT is protected from a power output, and thus does not knock out the NAS or VoIP.
Existing Asus RT-AX86U. Will be connected to ONT using gigabit WAN port and placed underneath network rack. Router itself will be 6ft off the ground. DMZ will be set up on this for the VoIP hub.
New Asus RT-AX55. Will be used with AiMesh wired backhaul for WiFi in the garden office/games room and the garden itself. May use a PoE injector and splitter setup to back this up as well.
Swann 8 channel NVR system. NVR will be stored in network rack. Will use HDMI and USB over ethernet adapters to connect to remote display and mouse in another room. Cameras that can all be viewed on a monitor at the same time and also work with Alexa are a requirement.
8 port 2.5gb switch. Will be connected directly to 2.5gb port on RT-AX86U and used for PC's and consoles.
TP Link 8 port 1gb switch with another identical switch OR a new 16 port 1gb switch. Will be used for sub gigabit devices, or those that can't utilise the NAS. Wondering if I should connect the 1gb switch(es) to the RT-AX86U or the 2.5gb switch.
Synology DS920+. Got this as a Christmas present, still waiting in its box for the home network it deserves. Thinking of going with WD Gold or one of the WD Red lines for the HDDs. I noticed that Seagate drives are a popular choice for Synology's, but myself and a few of my friends had bad experiences with Seagate in the past. Will use both gigabit ports for link aggregation, but wondering if I should connect them to the RT-AX86U or the 2.5gb switch. Planning to use this bad boy for regular backups of phones and PCs, and our music, photo and video library.
Philips Hue bridge. Will be placed outside of network rack, on top of it.
VoIP hub. Will be connected directly to the router for DMZ and placed outside and on top of network rack.
I would like to eliminate any bottlenecks that could happen from the 1gbit internet connection and NAS aggregation being fully utilised at the same time.