pill pusher
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Hey guys, I am building a network for my pharmacy and I am having some trouble determining what I need exactly. I have a T1 connection, about 6 computers, 4 POE VOIP phones, and 8 POE IP cameras. My voice is through a hosted VOIP provider, so everything will be going over the T1. I also have the 8 cameras that I want to be able to access from anywhere.
This is what I have come up with
T1---Firewall----Router----Switch----Users
My cash registers will also be connected through the network as well, but for security reasons they need to be isolated, however they still need to interact with a server that will be sitting outside of the VLAN. I was going to create a VLAN for them. I was also going to create a separate VLAN for the phones so that I can assign them QoS as phones are essential in a pharmacy. Does this setup look acceptable?
The firewall I have will be a juniper model that I already have in my possession. I need to purchase the switch and the router and was looking for some recommendations. I am not averse to spending a few hundred dollars for each, but if there are simpler solutions that can do what I need them I am open to those as well. I need the switches to have at least 12 POE ports. In terms of switches, so far have I looked at the Cisco SFE 2000P as well as Netgear FSM7326P and some HP Procurve. Some posts here have mentioned that people just need a basic switch, and to just buy based on price and brand preference, but don't features such as QoS and VLAN capabilites make a difference?
In terms of routers I heard this one is good from other posts on this forum, ASUS RT-N16, would it be sufficient for my needs?
This is what I have come up with
T1---Firewall----Router----Switch----Users
My cash registers will also be connected through the network as well, but for security reasons they need to be isolated, however they still need to interact with a server that will be sitting outside of the VLAN. I was going to create a VLAN for them. I was also going to create a separate VLAN for the phones so that I can assign them QoS as phones are essential in a pharmacy. Does this setup look acceptable?
The firewall I have will be a juniper model that I already have in my possession. I need to purchase the switch and the router and was looking for some recommendations. I am not averse to spending a few hundred dollars for each, but if there are simpler solutions that can do what I need them I am open to those as well. I need the switches to have at least 12 POE ports. In terms of switches, so far have I looked at the Cisco SFE 2000P as well as Netgear FSM7326P and some HP Procurve. Some posts here have mentioned that people just need a basic switch, and to just buy based on price and brand preference, but don't features such as QoS and VLAN capabilites make a difference?

In terms of routers I heard this one is good from other posts on this forum, ASUS RT-N16, would it be sufficient for my needs?