I won’t be using all 8 ports, 2/3 will probably be used now, but it’s handy to have too many than too little.
What would you class as a high end switch?
Nice! You running an ESX farm in your living room or something??
What do you use PoE for?
Nice! You running an ESX farm in your living room or something??
What do you use PoE for?
My AP's are PoE.
400Mbit broadband coming in, NAS directly connected to switch to take advantage of full download speed. Lot's of Plex clients all over the house, 40+ devices (both wired and wifi) making use of the network.
I love the stats you get out of the unifi kit, facebook consumes a ridiculous amount of data.
My AP's are PoE.
400Mbit broadband coming in, NAS directly connected to switch to take advantage of full download speed. Lot's of Plex clients all over the house, 40+ devices (both wired and wifi) making use of the network.
I love the stats you get out of the unifi kit, facebook consumes a ridiculous amount of data.
Very nice indeed, sounds like the potential for a fair bit of maintenance haha.My AP's are PoE.
400Mbit broadband coming in, NAS directly connected to switch to take advantage of full download speed. Lot's of Plex clients all over the house, 40+ devices (both wired and wifi) making use of the network.
I love the stats you get out of the unifi kit, facebook consumes a ridiculous amount of data.
Can't beat a bit of Plex! My server is shared with a dozen or so people so my BB takes a battering!
40 devices? How many people live in your house?!
Do you use a separate modem or is your BB supplied router capable or running the wireless devices/switches?
Very nice indeed, sounds like the potential for a fair bit of maintenance haha.
You got some bulk discount from Cisco??
Plex is about 80% of network usage. love the data you can get from something like plexpy, and network stats make me want a managed switch
Never really have to touch anything, all just works tbh.
NAS is a synology DS916+ (8GB ram) which I run docker on, Plex, plexpy and a whole load of other stuff run in containers on it.
No complaints here. Latest version of Plex supports hardware transcoding on the CPU as well and intel just fixed a bug in the intel drivers for transcoding so the quality is now decent and doesn't push the processor at all.Nice. I think Synology will be the route I go if/when i replace my QNAP.