I've wondered this too. We use a Netgear Prosafe something or another. I can setup multiple SSID and VLANs kinda like the enterprise grade stuff, but I'm sure the guts of the access point is mickey mouse in comparison. For the amount we use wireless in the office the added cost would be mostly wasted.
Rv -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Zulfiqar Naushad Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 5:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [H] What a difference a switch makes! Speaking of enterprise grade switches. Do enterprise grade access points also exhibit such dramatic improvements? -----Original Message----- From: DSinc <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 15:57:01 To: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [H] What a difference a switch makes! Ryan, You just shared a magic thingy! VOiP!!! I do not do this. Did not do it when I made my 'switch upgrade' decision. This may be a very good reason for our different choices. Certainly I am more LAN feature-less that most on our List. Fine. Best, Duncan Ryan Vorachek wrote: > As far as I know there is nothing wrong with the Dell switches. I've > never used one, but they do look feature rich. Possibly more feature > rich than any home network needs, but that's not a bad thing. :) We > ended up with Procurves as they were tested to work with out new VoIP > phone system and the Dells were... Cisco was, but the sticker shock was > too great on those for the owners (and me). I really do like PoE, don't > use it for too much yet except the phones and a wireless access point, > but it is really neat. > > Yeah my old SMCs do jumb-frames.... still have yet to test that too. I > used to run a pair of netgear 316 or something like that (3xx series > 10/100 switches anyway) and liked them. The SMCs are basically a faster > version of those... i.e. a typical unmanaged switch. I would at times > very much like a managed switch at home, but never have pulled the > trigger on one. :) > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DSinc > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 11:49 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [H] What a difference a switch makes! > > Ryan, > Can not say that Procurve switches were not mentioned when I converted > from 10/100 switches to 10/100/1000 switches some time back. I chose to > go with a pair of Dell PowerConnect 2716's. The home LAN has never been > as nice as it is now. And, I still have not started to play with > "jumbo-frames." > Next time, maybe the Procurve's.......... :) > Best, > Duncan > > > Ryan Vorachek wrote: >> I'll second that. We switched to Procurve switches a couple years ago >> from 3com stuff. The HP switches are fast and built like tanks. That >> said we did loose one during a firmware update. Flashed the ROM and >> waited for it to come back up.... and waited... and waited... > called >> HP support. I remember the guy stating that this is very unusual and >> the first time he's seen this. The good news is HP shipped out one > next >> day air so all was happy quickly. (apart from the creative wire >> rerouting that I had to do while the switch was down.) >> >> I would love Procurves at home, but my rather old SMC gigabit switches >> are working well enough to not justify the upgrade cost. :) >> >> Ryan >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [email protected] >> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Julian Zottl >> Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 8:28 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [H] What a difference a switch makes! >> >> Procurve's are great switches. For any Enterprise customers out > there, >> I >> highly recommend them. They have served me well at a couple of >> companies! >> ---- >> Julian >> >> >> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Naushad, Zulfiqar < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Just wanted to share my experiences regarding my foray into switches. >>> Initially I used the switch that came with the router. However, > since >>> getting my Windows Home Server, I now regularly transfer several >> hundred >>> gigabytes at a time. As you would imagine 10/100 just did not cut it >>> for me. I looked around and settled on a nice 3Com gigabit switch >>> (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I1ZA0G/ref=ox_ya_oh_product) > and >>> it served me quite well for almost 1 year. As my devices grew and my >>> server balooned to 8 TB of storage, I was abusing the little switch > to >>> oblivion. >>> >>> After doing a bit of searching around, I settled on >>> (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I7SWLO/ref=ox_ya_oh_product) > and >>> all I can say is that I am one happy camper! I know this seems odd, >> but >>> the performance change was quite noticeable. Before, I would feel > the >>> 3Com switch struggling during multi computer transfers (i.e copying >>> 100GB from computer A -> B and simultaneously from C -> D). But now, >> I >>> feel that doing the same exercise on the ProCurve is much faster. >>> >>> Also, having a metal case and a web UI also helps. >>> >>> All-in-all, I am one happy camper! >>> >>> Highly recommended for anyone out there! >>> > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
