I am seeking the forums advice on a new small network for my business. The details of the network connected equipment are
1 x Metro ethernet (6M/6M) internet connection
1 x QNAP 459
4 x Workstations with Gigabit ethernet
4 x Linksys SPA942 VoIP phones with 2-4 concurrent lines and hosted PBX (PoE capable).
1 x wireless access point (PoE capable)
1 x Network printer (10/100)
I am considering a Netgear FVS318G ProSafe® 8-port Gigabit VPN Firewall with the 4 workstations and NAS directly connected and a FS116P ProSafe® 16-port 10/100 Desktop Switch with 8-port PoE for the 4 PoE phones, PoE wireless access point and printer.
Metro Ehternet
- FVS318G
| - 4 x Workstations
| - 1 x NAS
| - FS116P
- | - 4 x VoIP Phones (PoE)
- | - 1 x wireless access point (PoE)
- | - 1 x networked printer
These switches are both passive cooling which would be nice in the open plan office (no network cabinet).
The issue I am unsure of is the QoS for the VoIP phones. Could this setup cause VoIP issues as the FS116P does not support QoS?
If I don't make use of the PoE, the following setup is possible:
Metro Ehternet
- FVS318G
| - 4 x VoIP Phones
| - 1 x wireless access point
| - GS108T
- | - 4 x Workstations
- | - 1 x NAS
- | - 1 x networked printer
Would this better seperate the internet and internet network traffic?
I have been looking at the Netgear product range simply because I have had great experience with their gear in the past.
Is there anything different or better I should be considering?
Thank you!
1 x Metro ethernet (6M/6M) internet connection
1 x QNAP 459
4 x Workstations with Gigabit ethernet
4 x Linksys SPA942 VoIP phones with 2-4 concurrent lines and hosted PBX (PoE capable).
1 x wireless access point (PoE capable)
1 x Network printer (10/100)
I am considering a Netgear FVS318G ProSafe® 8-port Gigabit VPN Firewall with the 4 workstations and NAS directly connected and a FS116P ProSafe® 16-port 10/100 Desktop Switch with 8-port PoE for the 4 PoE phones, PoE wireless access point and printer.
Metro Ehternet
- FVS318G
| - 4 x Workstations
| - 1 x NAS
| - FS116P
- | - 4 x VoIP Phones (PoE)
- | - 1 x wireless access point (PoE)
- | - 1 x networked printer
These switches are both passive cooling which would be nice in the open plan office (no network cabinet).
The issue I am unsure of is the QoS for the VoIP phones. Could this setup cause VoIP issues as the FS116P does not support QoS?
If I don't make use of the PoE, the following setup is possible:
Metro Ehternet
- FVS318G
| - 4 x VoIP Phones
| - 1 x wireless access point
| - GS108T
- | - 4 x Workstations
- | - 1 x NAS
- | - 1 x networked printer
Would this better seperate the internet and internet network traffic?
I have been looking at the Netgear product range simply because I have had great experience with their gear in the past.
Is there anything different or better I should be considering?
Thank you!