Aqualinx
IS-IT--Management
- Nov 11, 2008
- 1
I am trying to devise a solution for a new VOIP & Bloomberg installation at my small office, and am looking for suggestions of what networking hardware is best to buy.
My contemplated setup/requirements below:
- Dual WAN with load balancing for reliability & to help ensure VOIP quality (Comcast cable & Embarq DSL)
- VPN capable (min. 4 connections)
- good QoS (to prioritize VOIP)
- VLAN? (to segregate VOIP)
- PoE (for IP phones) would be nice
- good integrated firewall
6 connections to the router (thinking RV082): server, Bloomberg terminal, VOIP PBX, WAP, workgroup multifunction Xerox, & PoE switch (thinking SRW2008MP).
7 IP phones would connect to PoE switch (thinking SRW2008MP)
Again, any thoughts, suggestions, different setups to provide better performance, reliability, security & value greatly appreciated!
P.S. using Belkin N1 as current router/firewall/WAP, would just connect as WAP unless suggested better solution out there - this all is quite a move up for us! The VPN connections are for client facilities in Oklahoma and Indiana.
My contemplated setup/requirements below:
- Dual WAN with load balancing for reliability & to help ensure VOIP quality (Comcast cable & Embarq DSL)
- VPN capable (min. 4 connections)
- good QoS (to prioritize VOIP)
- VLAN? (to segregate VOIP)
- PoE (for IP phones) would be nice
- good integrated firewall
6 connections to the router (thinking RV082): server, Bloomberg terminal, VOIP PBX, WAP, workgroup multifunction Xerox, & PoE switch (thinking SRW2008MP).
7 IP phones would connect to PoE switch (thinking SRW2008MP)
Again, any thoughts, suggestions, different setups to provide better performance, reliability, security & value greatly appreciated!
P.S. using Belkin N1 as current router/firewall/WAP, would just connect as WAP unless suggested better solution out there - this all is quite a move up for us! The VPN connections are for client facilities in Oklahoma and Indiana.