Should i buy a core switch?
Hello, in our hotel we have 6 x TL-SG1024DE, the ISP router sends to 1 switch and this sends to the other 3 switches, our hotel consists of 25 rooms x 2 ethernet sockets per room total 50, plus 6 EAP access points to covers the hotel wifi.
I was thinking of purchasing a core switch to control the dhcp and to send to all switches and access points. Is this a good idea? What do you suggest models please.
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Hello, in our hotel we have 6 x TL-SG1024DE, the ISP router sends to 1 switch and this sends to the other 3 switches, our hotel consists of 25 rooms x 2 ethernet sockets per room total 50, plus 6 EAP access points to covers the hotel wifi.
I was thinking of purchasing a core switch to control the dhcp and to send to all switches and access points. Is this a good idea? What do you suggest models please.
If your ISP router supports multi-nets, then you can choose a managed switch with DHCP server function, the models in the following table are for reference only:
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Hi @Hank21
I dont think it does support multi-nets, i can see it lets you create vlans , in general it's a crapy ISP router VOIP ISDN and has ISDN BRI port for my telephone box or else i have no telephone LOL,
The other option is if i buy ISDN VOIP VDSL+ router which i am also thinking, after doing some search i dont think tplink has right?
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