2000 Clients Network

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2000 Clients Network
2000 Clients Network
2024-03-05 15:09:12 - last edited 2024-03-14 17:25:46
Model: ER7206 (TL-ER7206)  
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Hello,

I want to redesign my office network,

I have aprrox. 1500 clients on wifi  and approx.  250 clients on desktop system. ( Both wifi and desktop clients are not active always, means they are not using bandwidth at once)

I have 2 ISP ( with 100mbps and 250 mbps lease line). Using 1 ISP as a backup

I want Vlan 1 for the ip range from 10.67.1.100 to 10.67.10.100 ( all dhcp)

               Vlan 2 for the ip range from 10.68.1.100 to 10.68.10.100 ( all dhcp)

Currently devices we have are 

1. ER7206 

 2. OC200

 3. Switches  POE Unmanaged   ( 1GiG switches)

 4. 50 Access Point ( EAP245 (20) and EAP 660HD (30))

i dont want any layer 3 switch because my network is simple and i want that all can access everything. (ofcourse expert my router and other things)

 

Currenlty i m facing problem of releasing  IP address becuase of Er7206 ( it can handle only 1024 dhcp Cleints)

Should i buy another Er7206 router and if i buy that, how to connect both router so that i can get more ips

OC200 is only use for control access point, i have not connect er7206 with it.

if i have 2 router, will it work for 2000 dhcp clients?

 

 

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Re:2000 Clients Network
2024-03-06 01:12:05 - last edited 2024-03-14 17:25:46

Hi @Chandansatpola 

Thanks for posting in our business forum.

I wrote the max DHCP for the ER7206 as you can see in your another post. In a network, supposedly, there should be no other NAT which is a double-NAT while it is something we are trying to avoid.

So, consider the ER8411 which can carry 4096 DHCP entries.

One will suffice to carry your whole network AFAICS. But this is not a guarantee that it will definitely suit your network. This is not a final answer(nothing is final unless a field test is done) but based on what is given so far, it seems to be okay.

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