Along with the whole wireless debacle, I want to upgrade my network to gigabit speeds. This in and of itself isn’t difficult… drop gig-E cards in the existing computers, swap out my switch for a new one, there… done.
Unfortunately it isn’t quite that simple. I’m trying to also upgrade the wireless… the most reasonable way is to get a wireless router.
The thing is, I have a router already… it has an eight port switch built into it. I can’t seem to find any wireless routers with eight port switches… only four. I can only find one that has gigabit ports.
Right now I’m using five ports of my eight port switch here in the office. I have my workstation, file server, laser printer, wireless access point (the cute Airport), and the link to the router downstairs.
If I’d go with a wireless router the port used for the Airport would open up, leaving me with four ports absolutely needed. The problem is… here, my office is the better place of the two locations for the wireless access point. I really doubt that putting a wireless router on the floor in a room surrounded by concrete blocks… basically a basement, is a very good place.
If I’d move the router up into the office I’d need to drop a new ethernet line from the modem up here, and then use the existing cable to go back to the ‘old’ router, to use it as simply a switch so that everything downstairs still has a connection. That’s less than desirable, period.
I could get the nice wireless router and just not use the router bits, but that seems like a waste.
I don’t like having most of the network equipment in my bedroom. Of course, the network equipment was there long before it was actually my bedroom. The annoying thing is that every cable that was snaked through the floors and walls, well, they were made just the exactly right size to get to the ‘nexus’ for the house. The cables aren’t long enough to even put them up on a shelf… it’s the floor or rewiring.
I’ve pretty much decided that the best location for everything would be in what we call the laundry room. It’s mostly just a junk room, there’s a big closet with the water heater and all the other water pipe related stuff, then another closet next to it for the washer and dryer. The rest of the room is basically all junk; we had it cleaned out, but then my brother Matt moved and it sort of piled up with crap, mostly his crap.
Relocating the network equipment to that room would be both difficult, expensive, but also… ideal. The chosen location is centrally located, very good for wireless, also very good for not having to use excessively long ethernet cables. I would need to drop another longer cable from my office to get there, but the others should be sufficient.
I’m not sure if the thick RG6 coax for the cable modem is actually long enough though… It might be, but it’d be one of those “just long enough” things if it is, actually, long enough. I’d probably need to add a longer coax to the list.
The option of leaving the modem in place, just using a longer ethernet cable, isn’t exactly an option; I need the modem to be on the battery backup. While the cable company has improved service greatly, I still remember vividly the problems of losing sync and not being able to reconnect after a power outage. I don’t want to go through that again. I live in a semi-rural area… my town is small, but it isn’t a village, but regardless, power usually cuts out for a couple minutes generally once a month… probably the result of some idiot driving their car into a pole, or whatever, but it’s something that needs to be taken into consideration.
We also might be moving to VOIP and dropping the regular phone service… This could be where I’m showing my bomb shelter mentality a little. I want the phone to work in the event of a power outage, heh, like it would usually; that would mean supplying battery power to the cable modem, router, and voip adapter. It might seem ridiculous, but I’ve long considered purchasing a generator and having it wired into the house… so it’d switch automatically in the event of a power outage.
I also want to move the file server into this network ‘room’ of sorts. It’s always been in my office as a matter of convenience, easier to connect it to the network; one of my UPS units quit working on battery, so I’ve had it connected in with my other one… which made it a convenience from a power standpoint. Now with the RAID on the fileserver I feel the need to prevent unmanaged shutdown even more… that resyncing process is a bit frightening.
If I were to move the fileserver I’d then need to get a new UPS… I doubt the 280 VA one used for the networking equipment could provide enough juice for the fileserver and the network equipment… plus, of course, if we’d move to VOIP, I’d have four boxes to power… there are only three battery powered plugs… a problem. I could solve that problem by either getting a second UPS or by buying one with four plugs.
I suppose, really, I know what I should do, I just feel a bit too lazy to actually go through the process. It’s also looking like it’ll cost a bit more than I’d really want it to, heh… new router, new switch, new UPS, new cables… I’d also probably want to buy a nice extra long drill bit to make the new holes in the floor and wall… I know it was a horrible process the first time around, trying to get holes to match up. It took me four hours to get that one network cable down through the floor. Ultimately it was worth it, since I didn’t need a cable stretching down the steps anymore.
The other thing, does anybody know if there’s some kind of standard for the colour of network cables? I mean… certain colours of cables for certain things? Like… red cables for printers, blue cables for connecting between switches, etc?