- Dec 3, 2000
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Well, I'm setting up a wireless network at my fraternity, and I need some help. I'm pretty sure that I'm going to go with the Netgear WG302 AP's (http://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.php?prodID=224&view=) which are 802.3af compliant. I'm going to want to place the AP's out in the hallways. There are already ethernet jacks in every room running up from a tech room that we have where there are 45 rooms hooked up to 2 24 port hubs. I was thinking about possibly replacing the hubs with two 24-port switches, one being the FSM7326P (http://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.php?prodID=227&view=) PoE 24-port switch from Netgear with is a Layer-3 managed switch, and then the other being one of their normal unmanaged 24-port switches like the FS524 (http://www.netgear.com/products/prod_details.php?prodID=25&view=).
This is where it gets complicatd for me though. If I use the existing Cat-5 that is run up to each room, and use the jacks that are already in place to run ethernet to the WG302's could I put a normal hub in between so that people could still use wired network in their rooms and still have the PoE pass through a normal hub? Or can PoE only pass through PoE devices. If this is the case then I'll just end up getting hubs to go in each room (mount it on wall next to jack), take a short ethernet cord from the jack to the hub, and another short one to a single port PoE inline solution like powerdsine's 6001 Single-Port Power over Ethernet Midspan (http://www.powerdsine.com/Products/Midspan/PD_6001.asp).
So what is my best option? I'm probably going to use 6 AP's but the reason for wanting to just use a 802.3af switch is so that future upgrades would be easier if I wanted to add more AP's and plus their wouldn't be so much clutter in the rooms, and I wouldn't have to take up two power jacks in the rooms and I wouldn't have to buy surge protectors for the rooms where I'm installing the midspan PoE's.
Thanks for any help!
This is where it gets complicatd for me though. If I use the existing Cat-5 that is run up to each room, and use the jacks that are already in place to run ethernet to the WG302's could I put a normal hub in between so that people could still use wired network in their rooms and still have the PoE pass through a normal hub? Or can PoE only pass through PoE devices. If this is the case then I'll just end up getting hubs to go in each room (mount it on wall next to jack), take a short ethernet cord from the jack to the hub, and another short one to a single port PoE inline solution like powerdsine's 6001 Single-Port Power over Ethernet Midspan (http://www.powerdsine.com/Products/Midspan/PD_6001.asp).
So what is my best option? I'm probably going to use 6 AP's but the reason for wanting to just use a 802.3af switch is so that future upgrades would be easier if I wanted to add more AP's and plus their wouldn't be so much clutter in the rooms, and I wouldn't have to take up two power jacks in the rooms and I wouldn't have to buy surge protectors for the rooms where I'm installing the midspan PoE's.
Thanks for any help!