FTTH -> MediaConvertor -> Ubuquiti EdgeRouter 4 (ER-4) -> Mix of TP-Link TL-SG2008P Switches, Netgear GS208E/GS205E Switches, all multi-VLAN -> Older HP Workstation with XEON procs running as VMware server (hoping to replace with something smaller and less power hungry eventually) -> OC200 Controller -> 2x EAP245v3 WAPs (Obviously not exactly in a chain order like that...)
I have a TP-Link TL-ER7206 that I may replace the ER-4 with (ER-4 is stable, and working well) (Would love to know if anyone is successfully running the TL-ER7206 with the Bell Canada provided SFP directly installed.)
(Had to go with the MediaConvertor because the SFP in the ER-4 has a bug and resets every 20 minutes or so)
Previously I had:
Cable Modem -> ALIX running pfSense -> Netgear GS208E/GS205E Switches multi-VLAN -> Older HP Workstation with XEON procs running as VMware server (hoping to replace with something smaller and less power hungry eventually) -> 2x MikroTik HAP AC as WAPs
I liked the setup, but the Cable Internet was slow by today's standards, and the ALIX only had 100M LAN ports, which limited my inter-VLAN communication speeds. (I couldn't justify the expense of new hardware required to run the newer pfSense/OpnSense) I liked the MikroTiks, but noticed that the wireless performance was slow once I moved to the Gigabit Fibre Internet.
The MikroTiks had replaced some TP-Link Archer C7 I was using as WAPs that were running OpenWRT. They were okay, but the devices needed to be reboot every 2 weeks or so (which was scheduled).
I've also run copper wire to various points to spread the equipment about the flat.
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, (DevOps Engineering), Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, (DevOps Engineering), Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, (DevOps Engineering), Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, (DevOps Engineering), Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, (DevOps Engineering), Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, (DevOps Engineering), Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
Technologies: Linux/BSD System Administration, Shell Scripting, Apache, Nginx, MySQL, VMware, Puppet, cfEngine, Cobbler, Foreman, Retail POS Systems, SLEPOS, working on my AWS Arch, some Python, PHP & Javascript, some Network/Firewall Design, Setup, Maintenance & Security, some Windows Server Administration
FTTH -> MediaConvertor -> Ubuquiti EdgeRouter 4 (ER-4) -> Mix of TP-Link TL-SG2008P Switches, Netgear GS208E/GS205E Switches, all multi-VLAN -> Older HP Workstation with XEON procs running as VMware server (hoping to replace with something smaller and less power hungry eventually) -> OC200 Controller -> 2x EAP245v3 WAPs (Obviously not exactly in a chain order like that...)
I have a TP-Link TL-ER7206 that I may replace the ER-4 with (ER-4 is stable, and working well) (Would love to know if anyone is successfully running the TL-ER7206 with the Bell Canada provided SFP directly installed.)
(Had to go with the MediaConvertor because the SFP in the ER-4 has a bug and resets every 20 minutes or so)
Previously I had:
Cable Modem -> ALIX running pfSense -> Netgear GS208E/GS205E Switches multi-VLAN -> Older HP Workstation with XEON procs running as VMware server (hoping to replace with something smaller and less power hungry eventually) -> 2x MikroTik HAP AC as WAPs
I liked the setup, but the Cable Internet was slow by today's standards, and the ALIX only had 100M LAN ports, which limited my inter-VLAN communication speeds. (I couldn't justify the expense of new hardware required to run the newer pfSense/OpnSense) I liked the MikroTiks, but noticed that the wireless performance was slow once I moved to the Gigabit Fibre Internet.
The MikroTiks had replaced some TP-Link Archer C7 I was using as WAPs that were running OpenWRT. They were okay, but the devices needed to be reboot every 2 weeks or so (which was scheduled).
I've also run copper wire to various points to spread the equipment about the flat.