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It sounds like a proper network professional is needed, because at this rate...a switch failure in A will take down the entire network!
yesThe_KiD said:So the Procurve 2650 has 2 gigabit ports, but 48 normal 10/100's?
Beansprout said:It sounds like a proper network professional is needed, because at this rate...a switch failure in A will take down the entire network!
bitslice said:the reason I looked at that is because it has STP and dual GBICs enabling you to link all sites in a loop. (OK, Andyt_uk suggested it first). But think of it as minimum workable configuration
HEADRAT said:Surebut even in an ideal world fibre over such a short distance is OTT
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Beansprout said:200 people idle for, let's say, 3hrs, due to a silly cable cut, paid at around £6/hr (ie pretty much minimum wage) = £3600 lost![]()
The_KiD said:Thanks for all the advice and help.
1) Yes I am in deeper than my knowledge goes however with minimal funding and no one else to do it, then I dont have a lot of choice
2) I agree Fibre sounds like the better way to do it and I am getting a price for that too, however the price is likely to put it out of our reach.
So I am looking at putting a ProCurve 2650 in all 3 sites (A,B & C) the using the Gigabit ports to link the sites, so 2 questions:
1) Do you need special cable for gigabit? or will normal Cat5 do it?
2) Is it worth buying the 3yr carepak with the switches as these are almost the same price as the switch.