vtsoundman
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Hi Folks -
The level of intellect/experience on this forum is very impressive and find it filled with professionals ... I could really use some help with my SoHo network. It is a combined home & office network. Looking to increase reliability and simplify...so this is a "how would you do/fix this sort of question"
I run a engineering business out of my house - I live and die by the phone and ability to run WebEx mtgs..and ability to get documents sent to clients. Heavy user of BOX & Dropbox for file sharing with clients & remote employees.
Could use some advice on what to do. I don't have time to play IT guy...The network has been very stable, but when it breaks, it is pretty damn annoying. I am tired of dealing with flakey networking equipment.
Biggest issue is related to Windows 10 laptops that are sometimes connected via ethernet and sometimes via Wifi - they will loose the ability to connect to the INTERNET but not the INTRANET. Solutions seems to be a reboot of main network switch, main router, main internet router or some stupid combination of multiple reboots/power cycles.
Usage Notes
2x Workstations: Video Rendering, CAD, Large Files
1x Server: Media & Files; Primary Backup for laptops & workstations
1x NAS Backup: Backup Server Only
3 x VOIP Lines : 2 voice, 1 voice/fax
2x Laptops : General Office & CAD works
8 x Cameras: 1080p Foscam Garbage...going to be moving to Hikivision PoE next year. All 8 are running on Wifi, split between two SSIDs/Routers. Performance has been fine - issue is visual quality has degraded.
Misc Devices : Smartphones, Tablets, etc
Any entertainment video streaming occurs after business hours. Home users are 2-3 people - usually streaming just 1 or 2 music and 1 or 2 videos.
I am not using any VLANs or different subnets. Everything is on the same subnet wiht the DHCP (with IP reservations) being served by the main TPLink Archer C7. The VLAN concept gave me issues getting the cameras to communicate with the Workstation that runs the recording BlueIris software (it needs to record video as well as talk to the rest of the bus network)
All connections are Cat 5 or Cat 6 with molded factory terminations (hate making my own cables).
Please take a look at the attached drawing.
@Mods - please move to correct forum if this isn't the place.
The level of intellect/experience on this forum is very impressive and find it filled with professionals ... I could really use some help with my SoHo network. It is a combined home & office network. Looking to increase reliability and simplify...so this is a "how would you do/fix this sort of question"
I run a engineering business out of my house - I live and die by the phone and ability to run WebEx mtgs..and ability to get documents sent to clients. Heavy user of BOX & Dropbox for file sharing with clients & remote employees.
Could use some advice on what to do. I don't have time to play IT guy...The network has been very stable, but when it breaks, it is pretty damn annoying. I am tired of dealing with flakey networking equipment.
Biggest issue is related to Windows 10 laptops that are sometimes connected via ethernet and sometimes via Wifi - they will loose the ability to connect to the INTERNET but not the INTRANET. Solutions seems to be a reboot of main network switch, main router, main internet router or some stupid combination of multiple reboots/power cycles.
Usage Notes
2x Workstations: Video Rendering, CAD, Large Files
1x Server: Media & Files; Primary Backup for laptops & workstations
1x NAS Backup: Backup Server Only
3 x VOIP Lines : 2 voice, 1 voice/fax
2x Laptops : General Office & CAD works
8 x Cameras: 1080p Foscam Garbage...going to be moving to Hikivision PoE next year. All 8 are running on Wifi, split between two SSIDs/Routers. Performance has been fine - issue is visual quality has degraded.
Misc Devices : Smartphones, Tablets, etc
Any entertainment video streaming occurs after business hours. Home users are 2-3 people - usually streaming just 1 or 2 music and 1 or 2 videos.
I am not using any VLANs or different subnets. Everything is on the same subnet wiht the DHCP (with IP reservations) being served by the main TPLink Archer C7. The VLAN concept gave me issues getting the cameras to communicate with the Workstation that runs the recording BlueIris software (it needs to record video as well as talk to the rest of the bus network)
All connections are Cat 5 or Cat 6 with molded factory terminations (hate making my own cables).
Please take a look at the attached drawing.
@Mods - please move to correct forum if this isn't the place.
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