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Have a residence with 5 - ip cameras going in (1.3 megapixel), plus 2 access points.

Question is can I run all 7 devices with 1 POE switch that meets all power requirements, or is it better to run the access points from their own poe switch?

Does anyone have pros / cons about doing that?

This is the switch I would use

http://www.netgear.com/business/products/switches/smart-switches/smart-switches/FS726TP.aspx

 

Thx...

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Unless physical layout is aided by separate switches, there's no benefit to not just running everything off the one for that small number.

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nice. thanks guys....

now this is the switch i originally planned to use

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833218022

 

then decided on this one

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122077&nm_mc=OTC-Froogle&cm_mmc=OTC-Froogle-_-Network+-+Switches-_-Netgear+Inc.-_-33122077

 

mainly because of more poe headroom, and because the 2nd switch has 2 gb uplink ports.

Do you think this is a good decision or am I going overboard...?

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problems with first one are that

1. not enough ports. 5 cams plus 2 access points plus dvr and link to router is 9, that one only has 8.

2. no gb ports for dvr or link to router.

 

Isnt it always better to link to router and dvr through gb ports?

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If your router only has 10/100 ports, there's no benefit to connecting it to a gigabit port. And unless your internet connection is over 100Mbit, there's no benefit to anything higher either.

 

I'd just leave the other GbE port in case you want to add a NAS for storage in the future

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Your still picking a switch

 

Lol....

Yeah...the parameters changed a bit..

But not still picking, its picked...see link above

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Lol....

Yeah...the parameters changed a bit..

But not still picking, its picked...see link above

 

One thing to consider is noise. I prefer my gear to be silent. Just food for thought.

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Lol....

Yeah...the parameters changed a bit..

But not still picking, its picked...see link above

 

One thing to consider is noise. I prefer my gear to be silent. Just food for thought.

 

No worries here, will be in an a/v closet with other gear

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One thing to consider is noise. I prefer my gear to be silent. Just food for thought.

 

Yeah, my old-school Cisco SRW2008P sounds like a hovercraft. It drowns out 3 PCs and a UPS on the same stand. Fortunately, it's in an out-of-the-way location, but if burglars follow the noise, they'll go right to it.

 

I'm adding an inline resistor to slow down the fan next time I do any serious maintenance on the equipment stack.

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