Kolmogorov
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I've wired up my home with Cat6 cables and need to complete my setup by adding a switch.
Question is, should I go for a managed or unmanaged switch? I have very little knowledge of networking, but keen to google and teach myself.
I probably won't need managed functions in the immediate future, but there are a couple of scenarios that I suspect a managed switch may be helpful, e.g.:
- connecting IP security cameras
- managing video streaming to connected TV's, etc.
- distributing e.g. DSTV via HDMI extenders to all TV's (instead of coax)
Will an unmanaged switch be able to handle the above or not?
There are 13 cables that I need to connect at the moment, so looking at a 24 port switch to leave room for expansion.
For an unmanaged switch I'm looking at:
TP-Link TL-SG1024D Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Rackmountable Switch (24 Ports) for R1,133 at Loot
For a managed (or "smart") switch the following seem like decent options:
TP-LINK TL-SG1024DE Gigabit Easy Smart Switch (smart version of the unmanaged switch above) for R1,750 at FirstShop
Dell Networking X1026 Smart Web Managed Switch for R2,283 at Geewiz
Mikrotik Cloud Smart Switch CSS326-24G-2S+RM for R2,428 at Geewiz
Any recommendations between the above choices? The Dell is on the list mostly because of its small form factor - the switch will mounted in a cabinet with just enough space for a standard sized switch.
(I know a lot of people swear by Ubiquiti equipment, but it just seems too expensive for my needs)
Question is, should I go for a managed or unmanaged switch? I have very little knowledge of networking, but keen to google and teach myself.
I probably won't need managed functions in the immediate future, but there are a couple of scenarios that I suspect a managed switch may be helpful, e.g.:
- connecting IP security cameras
- managing video streaming to connected TV's, etc.
- distributing e.g. DSTV via HDMI extenders to all TV's (instead of coax)
Will an unmanaged switch be able to handle the above or not?
There are 13 cables that I need to connect at the moment, so looking at a 24 port switch to leave room for expansion.
For an unmanaged switch I'm looking at:
TP-Link TL-SG1024D Unmanaged Gigabit Desktop Rackmountable Switch (24 Ports) for R1,133 at Loot
For a managed (or "smart") switch the following seem like decent options:
TP-LINK TL-SG1024DE Gigabit Easy Smart Switch (smart version of the unmanaged switch above) for R1,750 at FirstShop
Dell Networking X1026 Smart Web Managed Switch for R2,283 at Geewiz
Mikrotik Cloud Smart Switch CSS326-24G-2S+RM for R2,428 at Geewiz
Any recommendations between the above choices? The Dell is on the list mostly because of its small form factor - the switch will mounted in a cabinet with just enough space for a standard sized switch.
(I know a lot of people swear by Ubiquiti equipment, but it just seems too expensive for my needs)