New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram

New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram

New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram
New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram
2024-07-14 04:58:37 - last edited 2024-07-22 03:25:45

I am looking to take as much advantage of 2.5Gb connections as I possibly can. I need to make sure I am thinking correctly about how to best wire the network and make sure I am getting the proper TP-Link router and switch. I want to be able to control them via the Omada OC300 Controller that is already in the network. I have included the current and potential network diagram below.

 

Comments and recommendations are most welcome. Thank you!

 

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Re:New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram-Solution
2024-07-18 01:09:16 - last edited 2024-07-22 03:25:45

Hi @ScoobieD 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

ScoobieD wrote

Updated... still using the Flashtor NAS, but did not include it for now.

 

 

Doable. The only thing is the CAT6 30-meter cable between two switches. If this does not link up to 10Gbps, check if the cable is okay and can support 30-meter 10Gbps.

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Re:New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram
2024-07-15 01:43:45

Hi @ScoobieD 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

It looks good to me. No issue found.

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Re:New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram
2024-07-17 17:28:43 - last edited 2024-07-17 17:32:51

Updated... still using the Flashtor NAS, but did not include it for now.

 

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Re:New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram-Solution
2024-07-18 01:09:16 - last edited 2024-07-22 03:25:45

Hi @ScoobieD 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

ScoobieD wrote

Updated... still using the Flashtor NAS, but did not include it for now.

 

 

Doable. The only thing is the CAT6 30-meter cable between two switches. If this does not link up to 10Gbps, check if the cable is okay and can support 30-meter 10Gbps.

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Re:New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram
2024-07-18 02:11:41

Yep... gonna try it and worse case I'll replace the cable.

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Re:New Router and Switch for Networking - Network Diagram
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  @ScoobieD 

 

To take advantage of 2.5Gb connections, ensure your TP-Link router and switch support this speed for smooth performance across devices. For visualizing and refining your network plan, I recommend Creately as a helpful tool. 

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