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- | =====Ideal Network Setup===== | + | ======Ideal Network Setup====== |
We know all networks are different, but if you follow the basic structure laid out in the following two examples, you should be in good shape.\\ | We know all networks are different, but if you follow the basic structure laid out in the following two examples, you should be in good shape.\\ | ||
Regardless of network complexity, please do observe the following rules: | Regardless of network complexity, please do observe the following rules: | ||
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4. Do not use MESH routers or range extenders. Only use Access Points.\\ | 4. Do not use MESH routers or range extenders. Only use Access Points.\\ | ||
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- | **Basic Networks** | + | =====Basic Networks===== |
- | {{ :ideal_network_basic.jpg?nolink |}} | + | {{ :ideal_network_simple.jpg?nolink |}}\\ |
- | **Complex Networks**\\ | + | |
- | For a system requiring security on CPUs, please use separate LAN drops. | + | =====Complex Networks===== |
- | Phones should be on a relaxed security VLAN and an unmanaged switch if possible. | + | For a system requiring security on CPUs, please use separate LAN drops.\\ |
+ | Phones should be on a relaxed security VLAN and an unmanaged switch if possible.\\ | ||
CPU's may then be on a separate switch/VLAN with whatever security is required. | CPU's may then be on a separate switch/VLAN with whatever security is required. | ||
- | {{ :ideal_network_complex.jpg?nolink |}} | + | {{ :ideal_network_complex1.jpg?nolink |}} |
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