Hi all,
So I just reconfigured my home LAN, basically from scratch. You can see a crappy picture here:
I know from experience that my wireless access point has to use a port on my HGV3801 U-verse router, because of the necessary IGMP Snooping. I'm wondering just how much my LAN performance is degraded because none of my other switches offer IGMP snooping.
Here is my config:
So, each STB has to go through the 8-port switch in the room, as well as the main D-Link 24-port switch at the rack, before it gets back to the U-verse router. So far, this hasn't caused too many problems, I'm just wondering if the U-verse multi-cast is flooding all the switches and slowing things down along the way.
Can anyone recommend a different design? Adding a direct drop for each STB is not really a good option for me at this time. Regardless, I have 3 STBs + WAP, so I'd be short on router ports even if I could connect each STB directly to the router.
So I just reconfigured my home LAN, basically from scratch. You can see a crappy picture here:
I know from experience that my wireless access point has to use a port on my HGV3801 U-verse router, because of the necessary IGMP Snooping. I'm wondering just how much my LAN performance is degraded because none of my other switches offer IGMP snooping.
Here is my config:
- 1 port on the U-verse router to my Wireless Access Point
- 1 port on the U-verse router to my D-Link DGS-1024D switch
- 1 port(s) on the DGS-1024 switch to room drops
- Room drops connect to either a TRENDNet TEG-S80G or Netgear GS108 8-port gigabit switches.
- U-verse STBs or DVR connect to those 8-port switches
So, each STB has to go through the 8-port switch in the room, as well as the main D-Link 24-port switch at the rack, before it gets back to the U-verse router. So far, this hasn't caused too many problems, I'm just wondering if the U-verse multi-cast is flooding all the switches and slowing things down along the way.
Can anyone recommend a different design? Adding a direct drop for each STB is not really a good option for me at this time. Regardless, I have 3 STBs + WAP, so I'd be short on router ports even if I could connect each STB directly to the router.