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Old 26-08-2009, 09:39 PM
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LAN details -- help me..

I like to know the LOCAL AREA NETWORK(LAN) details for a medium based company (1000 users)
1. No: of routers?
No. of servers?
No. of switches etc...///Help me please..
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Re: LAN details -- help me..

1000 is medium? Not hardly. You need to hire a consultant.
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Re: LAN details -- help me..

Good idea. I do have a comment. If you are going to have servers strictly to provide internet & intranet connectivity then you really don't need routers since you can just use switches. In fact using routers as well probably wouldn't be a good idea. If you need wireless then use access points. But since we aren't there it is nearly impossible for us to tell you what you need for such a large network.

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In fact using routers as well probably wouldn't be a good idea.
Huh? On a 1000 node network? I would surely have a router - a real router, not a home network device. You can have switches too, but I see no reason routers would be a bad idea when dealing with corporate networks of this scale.
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