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WiFi mesh router, smart managed switch, and unmanaged switch setup guidance for network design

WiFi mesh router, smart managed switch, and unmanaged switch setup guidance for network design

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Manas_
Member
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01-31-2023, 06:22 AM
#1
I feel like I have two choices, both seeming similar. Here’s what you need to consider:

1) For option 1, will a Netgear mesh router handle network control and security well?
2) How does using a Smart managed switch directly versus a smart managed switch > Netgear Child compare?
3) Can I link my Netgear Child to the Netgear parent through a smart switch as described in option 1?
4) Does option 2 offer benefits over option 1?
5) Is it possible to add redundancy to the network?
6) Can I manage my smart switch, router, and ISP router from anywhere in the house using any device?
7) You mentioned needing a budget-friendly solution for accessing your private network remotely.

[Note: This is for a room setting where high speed, reliability, and control matter. Minor adjustments are made for clarity.]
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Manas_
01-31-2023, 06:22 AM #1

I feel like I have two choices, both seeming similar. Here’s what you need to consider:

1) For option 1, will a Netgear mesh router handle network control and security well?
2) How does using a Smart managed switch directly versus a smart managed switch > Netgear Child compare?
3) Can I link my Netgear Child to the Netgear parent through a smart switch as described in option 1?
4) Does option 2 offer benefits over option 1?
5) Is it possible to add redundancy to the network?
6) Can I manage my smart switch, router, and ISP router from anywhere in the house using any device?
7) You mentioned needing a budget-friendly solution for accessing your private network remotely.

[Note: This is for a room setting where high speed, reliability, and control matter. Minor adjustments are made for clarity.]

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xmen12
Junior Member
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02-01-2023, 12:16 AM
#2
It really varies. Focus on what you already own and how much you can spend. For the network setup, version 2 is the simpler choice. Try to connect at least two cables per switch, and think about adding fiber optic later if needed—better to have it ready before upgrading.
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xmen12
02-01-2023, 12:16 AM #2

It really varies. Focus on what you already own and how much you can spend. For the network setup, version 2 is the simpler choice. Try to connect at least two cables per switch, and think about adding fiber optic later if needed—better to have it ready before upgrading.