Good NON-Wireless 10/100/1000 Gigabit Router?

Chust

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Looking at buying a good non wireless router. Has to be gigabit! Simple also, this is just for ip cams not the Terminator i'm building.
 

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Hi Chust,

You probably don't need a router if it is just for the IP cams and a NVR or PC. If you manually set the IP's of the cameras and NVR/PC then you can probably get by with a gigabit switch.

My personal setup is 7x Cameras powered all over Ethernet connected to a POE injector then connected to a TP-Link TL-SG1024DE smart switch. It services my house for pretty much everything and has some cool abilities like packet monitoring, which I recently found very handy when identifying a camera pumping out a bunch of bad packets into my network, slowing everything down. Along with VLAN capabilities which allow me to isolate my cameras from the rest of the network and create a trunk port for my NVR to connect to the rest of the network. This allows me to have everything connected while still having them treated as individual networks.

If I were to buy everything over, the only thing I would change would be the switch. I would get a Netgear ProSafe GS110TP (8 ports) the series comes in 8, 16, 24, 32 and 48 ports depending on your needs. Has VLAN, port monitoring, but the 8 port model has POE on every port, eliminating the need for a port injector.

The only real downside to using a switch over a router is you don't have a NAT firewall (which if your connecting to a modem, the modem probably has that) and it does not have DHCP (again, a modem would take care of this, or just set static IP addresses), which if your goal is to just make everything talk to each other, a switch is a good option over a router.

Hope this helps guide you a little.

Kind regards,
Josh
 

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Thank you so much! I thought those smart switches could be used in that way. I will give this a shot! Again, thank you!!!
 

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Thank you so much! I thought those smart switches could be used in that way. I will give this a shot! Again, thank you!!!
The TL-SG1024DE does not appear to support PoE. Don't you want/need PoE to power your cameras?
 

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I have poe switches and power adapters. Pretty much got the poe part covered. Thanks Q2U!
 
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