03-19-2012 04:34 PM - edited 03-07-2019 05:39 AM
I need a recommendation for a new router for a small library.
We have four wired staff pc's, six wired public pc's, wireless access for the general public, three network printers, and a basic NAS (we only use it for file storage).
We don't have any servers. Our integrated library system and our email, etc is all in the cloud. We're moving from a T1 setup to a 50Mbps cable internet connection.
We would need something with vlan capability, a firewall, and wireless. Currently we have a cisco 871 router without wireless. I'll take any recommendations at this point!
Thanks,
Josh
03-19-2012 04:51 PM
For a 50 Mbps WAN link, a 2921 would be suffice. If you plan to upgrade your WAN link further, then you need to look at a bigger model.
I wouldn't recommend putting a WAP module into the router. How many wireless access points (WAP) are you planning to have?
03-19-2012 05:00 PM
The building is small - currently one WAP covers the whole thing and most of the parking lot. The basic consumer WAP we have now has covered it all for a few years. The setup is very basic and we don't connect up to other locations - just a fast internet connection for the users in the building.
03-20-2012 12:59 PM
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Your 50 Mbps cable modem is 50 down and 10 up?
An 890 series router might be a good fit. Might have everything you want in the one box (which can be both good and bad).
Next step up would be the 1941, although no built-in wireless.
03-21-2012 09:39 AM
I was quoted 50 Mbps down and 5 up - and I was looking at the 890 series originally. Based on cost alone I'll take a closer look at the 890 series. And it sounds like I should get a separate WAP. There's a centrally located network jack in the building that would be ideal for an access point.
Thanks for the recommendations - just needed some informed opinions to point me in the right direction.
03-23-2012 10:22 AM
Josh,
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The 890 router has a maximum throughput of 51Mbps with NO services enabled. Since you will be using IOS Firewall, VLANs, ACLs, QoS, and other features actual throughput will significantly be reduced (perhaps 50% less than the max rated value). Still, it would be an upgrade over an 871 which has a maximum raw throughput of 12.8Mbps.
Ideally you could obtain:
Alternately you could make it work with a ASA 5505 + 1141 AP, but I tend to prefer router due to features/capabilities.
Link: http://home.techsoup.org/stock/pages/category.aspx?category=CiscoCategory
03-23-2012 06:01 PM
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The 890 router has a maximum throughput of 51Mbps with NO services enabled. Since you will be using IOS Firewall, VLANs, ACLs, QoS, and other features actual throughput will significantly be reduced(perhaps 50% less than the max rated value). Still, it would be an upgrade over an 871 which has a maximum raw throughput of 12.8Mbps.
That's true although the 51 Mbps is the rating for minimum size Ethernet packets. (The other extreme 1,400 Mbps for 1500 byte packets.)
Cisco documents an 890 @ 45 Mbps "NAT + QoS + ACL Performance by Platform, IMIX Traffic at 75-Percent CPU", so an 890 would probably still be okay. However, if you can obtain even better (faster) router as thiland suggests, and it's within your budget, that's great!
06-23-2017 07:05 AM
@Joseph W. Doherty, Thank you for the info.
06-23-2017 07:03 AM
@thiland , Thank you for the info.
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