Okay I need help figuring out which switch to get. The switch is going to be used for gaming mostly.
So first question is about gigabit uplinks. Or is it just a gigabit port? Anyways. Lets say I have a 24 port switch. One of the ports is going to be taken up by a LinkSys router (uplink port?) to hand out IP addresses. Then another port is going to be taken up by a computer thats going to be running the game servers. So is the port that the game server is on, going to have a lot more traffic than just a regular port? Is it going to have 22 times the amount of traffic? because all the other computers are sending/requesting data from it. Isnt it going to cause a bottleneck? And if so... would a gigabit port help solve this problem?
Then, are 48 port switches much more expensive then 24 ports? Hopefully our LAN parties grow where we will need more ports than 22... so would it be a good idea to invest in a 48 port or just go with 2 24 port switches?
Next, do I need a Cisco? From what Ive been reading... seems like I really dont need one for what Im doing. But can anyone tell me if there are any features I should be looking for in a switch that I might end up needing later on if we start having big LAN parties?
Then, rackmount. I saw somewhere where someone had there switch mounted in a protective case (mobile.. so you can carry it around) and had a server mounted in the case too. Where could I get a case like that? And can all rackmount switches fit in there? And does anyone know where I could get a computer case that could fir in the same enclosure? With all its ports/plugs facing out the same side?
Okay I think thats it for now. Oh yah. I dont want to spend an arm and a leg... so yes price is a factor. So do I need gigabit? I want a 48 port.. are they too expensive? What features? And how do I rackmount it into a mobile case? Sorry its a lot of question!!! But any help is appreciated! Thanks
So first question is about gigabit uplinks. Or is it just a gigabit port? Anyways. Lets say I have a 24 port switch. One of the ports is going to be taken up by a LinkSys router (uplink port?) to hand out IP addresses. Then another port is going to be taken up by a computer thats going to be running the game servers. So is the port that the game server is on, going to have a lot more traffic than just a regular port? Is it going to have 22 times the amount of traffic? because all the other computers are sending/requesting data from it. Isnt it going to cause a bottleneck? And if so... would a gigabit port help solve this problem?
Then, are 48 port switches much more expensive then 24 ports? Hopefully our LAN parties grow where we will need more ports than 22... so would it be a good idea to invest in a 48 port or just go with 2 24 port switches?
Next, do I need a Cisco? From what Ive been reading... seems like I really dont need one for what Im doing. But can anyone tell me if there are any features I should be looking for in a switch that I might end up needing later on if we start having big LAN parties?
Then, rackmount. I saw somewhere where someone had there switch mounted in a protective case (mobile.. so you can carry it around) and had a server mounted in the case too. Where could I get a case like that? And can all rackmount switches fit in there? And does anyone know where I could get a computer case that could fir in the same enclosure? With all its ports/plugs facing out the same side?
Okay I think thats it for now. Oh yah. I dont want to spend an arm and a leg... so yes price is a factor. So do I need gigabit? I want a 48 port.. are they too expensive? What features? And how do I rackmount it into a mobile case? Sorry its a lot of question!!! But any help is appreciated! Thanks