05-27-2008 12:31 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:14 PM
Hello experts, need your insights on this one
I need to break broadcasts in my company's LAN
Can a LINKSYS router [which i believe is more of a switch though never used 1 b4] do this or should I get a Cisco router?
05-27-2008 01:19 AM
Hi,
I know little about LinkSys...but what I know is that it's recommended for small offices, home offices...
It really depends on your needs...is it just to segment the LAN? What about the future? LAN expansion, Ipphones, new services...
I believe it's better to get a layer 3 switch but as I told you it really depends on your needs!
What I really suggest is check both sites and compare products based on your needs, but if it's a small network I don't thing linksys would be a bad choice though.
HTH
05-27-2008 04:22 AM
thanks muca
the THING I need to know is does LINKSYS break broadcast domains or do i need a CISCO router for that. If there was money to play around with, I'd have been playing with the Router by now but management have me hanging on a budget.
05-27-2008 04:38 AM
Hi there,
To break up a LAN broadcast domain you would need a router with separate Ethernet or fast Ethernet interfaces not hub ports (i guess you linksys just has hub ports). I know my home router is a router/hub combined and the 4 Ethernet ports just acts a hub. Can you post the model of your linksys?
05-27-2008 04:47 AM
don't have 1 yet but proposing to buy the WRT54GS or WRT54GL or WRT54G models since it also supports wired networks which is what obtains where i work. when we deploy wireless [hopefully soon], it will also be useful
05-27-2008 05:37 AM
thanks grichardson 4 pointing out something that i believe has thrown great light to the question i asked.
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