Cosmo
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If I have a wired access point on my Cat5e network, can I hook up a router so I can have more than one device connected through that one wired access point?
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willay
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you are confused and northern.
when you say wired access point, are you talking about a RJ45 jack into the switch or are you talking about a wireless access point?
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Cosmo
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Im talking about the wired access point from the wall socket Ive put in - so the first one!
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willay
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You could put a router in then connect another device into the router but all the machines on your network would have to have their routing setup correctly. Why not just plug a switch in and keep it all in the same logical and physical segment?
[Edited on 19-01-2009 by willay]
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Cosmo
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Yeah, a switch, thats what I meant
In other words, I have one socket in the wall, I want to attach more than one device to my network by this socket - so can I use a switch and it'll work fine?
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What an idiot
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
What an idiot
I know, Willay doesnt get anything.
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Yeah, a switch, thats what I meant
In other words, I have one socket in the wall, I want to attach more than one device to my network by this socket - so can I use a switch and it'll work fine?
Yes, A little 5 port netgear switch will do this fine:
Network socket > Cable > Switch > PC1
> PC2
> PC3
> PC4 etc
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Cosmo
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Yay...means I can tell BT to GTF and get the CC processing/phonelines and over VOIP.
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cosmo, in future u2u your good pal andy with silly questions, he may be less likely to take the piss than everyone else
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Cosmo
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You wanna just come and help me with it?!
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andy1868
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what more do you want? surely you can plug cables into sockets
as for VOIP, i won't pretend to know what i'm on about because i've barely touched anything on the subject. my boss set ours up at the office though, i can pass on questions if you like?
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Cosmo
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TBH I do think Ive got it sorted in my head on how to do it all. Cables are run, boxes are fitted and just need to fit the face plates once the plasters are finished.
The just a case of sorting the equipment out and getting the VOIP stuff in - that seems simple though.
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andy1868
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something like this?
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Cosmo
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Did you just do that for me?! It must be love!
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andy1868
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yeah, i would have done it in visio, but i couldn't be fucked installing it
how many phones are you planning on running over this network?
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Cosmo
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We'd have something like 4 phones going into the network, and 3 card terminals.
Only one place would need the switch though, as the rest would have enough wall sockets.
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Dom
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Isn't VOIP usually on a seperate network to data - ie: you have data switches and VOIP switches (if one goes down the other still work's etc)?
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willay
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in a perfect world yes, you'd also have the phones on their own VLAN and plugged into a switch that has Power Over Ethernet, however for Cosmo's implementation mixing the data and voice logical and physical network will be fine.
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willay
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the one thing to remember about voip is to have enough bandwidth out to the internet so the voice quality is good, no downloading basically
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pow
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...or a fuck off speed internet connection
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pow
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And Cosmo you git, I didn't take the piss
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I just installed a Gigabit switch. May as well for an extra bit of money.
House is completely cabled in CAT6 now too.
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andy1868
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yeah, gigabit for assurance, with 4 phones you should be reet as long as the computers on the network aren't passing about lots of information?
we have a customer that runs 15 VOIP phones on our network without problems, only because everything on the computers is run through terminal services ie: not moving much about.
theres a managed switch in, but its not prioritising or anything at the minute for one reason or another
[Edited on 21-01-2009 by andy1868]
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Cosmo
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Nah the PCs on the network wont really be doing much on it so wont effect it. Their wont really be any expansion to the network in the future either as every place anything could of gone on the network is on the network!
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