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It's actually a small house and a coffee shop/cafe is being set up in it.
I already have each room wired with ethernet ports, 2 to each room. The cables all run into the corner of the bathroom into a patch panel. There are 13 ports wired up but I don't think I will need to use them all. I will also be setting up wireless for customers to use.
Here is a picture of the area:
PIC
Here is what I planned on doing:
I may only need 3-4 of the ports active. I thought about just buying a linksys (or whatever brand) router and setting that up at the patch panel and connecting the 4 ports that I need.
In one room there may be 4 wired computers. I thought about connecting a second router to the one active port in that room, and splitting the connection to the 4 computers. This router would also be wireless, thus giving me the wireless connectivity that I wanted.
How does this plan sound?
One last question, are regular ethernet cables required for connecting the router to the panel? or would crossover cables be required? thanks.
My only problem is, upstairs will actually be my residence. Is there any way to use that internet for my own personal use securely? Or should I buy a totally separate connection for that?
Thanks!!
I already have each room wired with ethernet ports, 2 to each room. The cables all run into the corner of the bathroom into a patch panel. There are 13 ports wired up but I don't think I will need to use them all. I will also be setting up wireless for customers to use.
Here is a picture of the area:
PIC
Here is what I planned on doing:
I may only need 3-4 of the ports active. I thought about just buying a linksys (or whatever brand) router and setting that up at the patch panel and connecting the 4 ports that I need.
In one room there may be 4 wired computers. I thought about connecting a second router to the one active port in that room, and splitting the connection to the 4 computers. This router would also be wireless, thus giving me the wireless connectivity that I wanted.
How does this plan sound?
One last question, are regular ethernet cables required for connecting the router to the panel? or would crossover cables be required? thanks.
My only problem is, upstairs will actually be my residence. Is there any way to use that internet for my own personal use securely? Or should I buy a totally separate connection for that?
Thanks!!
