expat42451
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I am helping friends who own a hotel try to straighten out a network that has been added on for a number of years (i.e. chaining wifi-routers together &c) until it doesn't work reliably.
The system as is being re designed, will have 6 wifi appliances connected to a switch which in turn will be connected to the internet through the modem. When the hotel is full there are between 90 and 100 clients in residence. They anticipate using a D Link DGS 1100 16 port switch.
In addition to this- they have a video security system that they want connected to the D Link--and they want access to the security system from the WAN side i.e. outside the hotel. From my understanding, there are to be no control functions that will be needed. Also I understand that the video system will require 1.2 Mb/sec of bandwidth. Their current ISP contract provides for 3 Mb/sec.
My first take is that what would be optimal would be to set up a VPN to access the security system. However the D Link doesn't seem to be VPN capable. What other alternatives might one be able to use to access the security system from the WAN side of the switch, particularly in a way that doesn't leave a port exposed on the WAN side? Their current ISP service is fixed IP.
Additionally, any comments on their selection of the DGS 1100-16....or other recommendations - would be appreciated.
Many kind thanks for the read and any info you choose to offer- I am by no means a network tech-only trying to help out friends.
Regards
Expat42451
The system as is being re designed, will have 6 wifi appliances connected to a switch which in turn will be connected to the internet through the modem. When the hotel is full there are between 90 and 100 clients in residence. They anticipate using a D Link DGS 1100 16 port switch.
In addition to this- they have a video security system that they want connected to the D Link--and they want access to the security system from the WAN side i.e. outside the hotel. From my understanding, there are to be no control functions that will be needed. Also I understand that the video system will require 1.2 Mb/sec of bandwidth. Their current ISP contract provides for 3 Mb/sec.
My first take is that what would be optimal would be to set up a VPN to access the security system. However the D Link doesn't seem to be VPN capable. What other alternatives might one be able to use to access the security system from the WAN side of the switch, particularly in a way that doesn't leave a port exposed on the WAN side? Their current ISP service is fixed IP.
Additionally, any comments on their selection of the DGS 1100-16....or other recommendations - would be appreciated.
Many kind thanks for the read and any info you choose to offer- I am by no means a network tech-only trying to help out friends.
Regards
Expat42451
