First of all, thanks for a really great website.
Now - I should start with explaining what I currently got.
Our ISP has set up a router that gives us internet access of a speed up to 50/50 Mbit.
Earlier we had a wireless router set up between the router of our ISP and the rest of the network, to also provide wireless access, but it became unstable.
I thought it over for a while and decided to, instead of buying a new wireless router, buy a manageable switch and rearrange the whole network, so that the old router was changed to function as an Access Point and nothing else.
To my surprise, it seemed that our ISP gives each device that connects to the router different subnetmasks, which again means, that there might be trouble communicating with each other.
The manageable switch I bought is a Netgear GS108Tv2.
This is what I consider:
Connecting the Netgear GS108Tv2 directly to the ISP's router and set up the vLAN on the switch, so that all ports with the exception of the router ports is connected to the same vLAN. Secondary I consider setting up the old wireless router to extend the connection, so that it just functions as a AP.
The pro of this, is that I save money by not having to go out and buy a new router, along with permitting each computer to have "direct" access to the internet.
Con: security issues. By connecting each computer directly to the internet, it might be easier to get hacked etc.
This is at least my thought on it.
What do you guys think and have you got any advices?
Thanks in advance.
Now - I should start with explaining what I currently got.
Our ISP has set up a router that gives us internet access of a speed up to 50/50 Mbit.
Earlier we had a wireless router set up between the router of our ISP and the rest of the network, to also provide wireless access, but it became unstable.
I thought it over for a while and decided to, instead of buying a new wireless router, buy a manageable switch and rearrange the whole network, so that the old router was changed to function as an Access Point and nothing else.
To my surprise, it seemed that our ISP gives each device that connects to the router different subnetmasks, which again means, that there might be trouble communicating with each other.
The manageable switch I bought is a Netgear GS108Tv2.
This is what I consider:
Connecting the Netgear GS108Tv2 directly to the ISP's router and set up the vLAN on the switch, so that all ports with the exception of the router ports is connected to the same vLAN. Secondary I consider setting up the old wireless router to extend the connection, so that it just functions as a AP.
The pro of this, is that I save money by not having to go out and buy a new router, along with permitting each computer to have "direct" access to the internet.
Con: security issues. By connecting each computer directly to the internet, it might be easier to get hacked etc.
This is at least my thought on it.
What do you guys think and have you got any advices?
Thanks in advance.
