On Sep 6, 5:41 pm, Jeff Liebermann <je...@cruzio.com> wrote:
> DeanB <deanbrow...@yahoo.com> hath wroth:
>
> >Thanks for that! I didn't even consider a used switch, I will look
> >into it though.
>
> It's not like just after the dot.bomb meltdown, when I could pickup
> used switches at the local recyclers by the pound, but they're still
> quite available.
>
> >Unfortunately the FS524 does not have PoE. I'm going to set up cameras
> >that use this, so that I don't need to run power cables up to them.
>
> Well, try a Netgear FS116PNA 16 port 802.11af ethernet switch for
> about $200+. I don't know how many cameras you're considering, but
> only 8 ports on this switch do PoE. If you only plan on one or two
> cameras, you also might find it cheaper just to use PoE adapters.
>
> Ummm... Incidentally, your questions have nothing to do with wireless
> internet.
>
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It has everything to do with wireless! I am fixing up wireless cameras
and need a decent storage and archival backbone:) I lookaed at the
FS116PNA and it looks pretty good. Thanks for all the help.
-Dean