As far as setting up networks, so far what I have done has been pretty basic. Ten computers or less with no servers, all in a workgroup for very small businesses or homes. However I am about to embark on setting up a new small school network with roughly 25 - 30 computers. Alot of it I think have it figured out but there are some questions on the best way to do certain things and that is where I hope some of you can help me.
First off there will be five classrooms with one hard wired computer in each for the teachers. I know that each of these classrooms will have 1-2 cable drops minimum.
Second, the front office will have five computers, all of which will be wireless, so no need for cable drops there.
Third, the closet for the network where everything will be tied to the outside world will have a Untangle server, and windows 2003 standard server, wireless access point(s), switch(s), and patch panel(s) to tie everything together.
Fourth and final, the computer lab. The lab will have about 15 computers all along the walls of the room (see diagram below for what it will roughly look like). My question for this is should I run a minimum of one drop per workstation or should I just run, say three cable drops, and use three switches in the lab to connect all of the workstations to the cable drops which will then run back to the patch panel and into the rest of the network?
I am looking for the most cost effective solution with the least amount of headache. Also if I, in my descriptions above, have overlooked something or was not very clear, please let me know.
I hope I provided enough information and back story, even if a little much so that it is understood what I am trying to do. Thanks for any help.
Link to Computer Lab Diagram: http://www.gliffy.com/publish/2704314/
First off there will be five classrooms with one hard wired computer in each for the teachers. I know that each of these classrooms will have 1-2 cable drops minimum.
Second, the front office will have five computers, all of which will be wireless, so no need for cable drops there.
Third, the closet for the network where everything will be tied to the outside world will have a Untangle server, and windows 2003 standard server, wireless access point(s), switch(s), and patch panel(s) to tie everything together.
Fourth and final, the computer lab. The lab will have about 15 computers all along the walls of the room (see diagram below for what it will roughly look like). My question for this is should I run a minimum of one drop per workstation or should I just run, say three cable drops, and use three switches in the lab to connect all of the workstations to the cable drops which will then run back to the patch panel and into the rest of the network?
I am looking for the most cost effective solution with the least amount of headache. Also if I, in my descriptions above, have overlooked something or was not very clear, please let me know.
I hope I provided enough information and back story, even if a little much so that it is understood what I am trying to do. Thanks for any help.
Link to Computer Lab Diagram: http://www.gliffy.com/publish/2704314/