Hi. I'm building a bid for a network and website for my first consulting gig in *years*. I've been working as a product manager and grew up in IT.
The business is a workspace buildout for data-heavy individual users - up to 30 devices. I'd like a LAN (or vLAN) for security cameras, cash register, entertainment system, SMB owner use, etc. There will be a heavily used vLAN for say 30 guest users (think coffee shop, and the high-end users are real data people).
It looks like I can make a 100MB fiber connection with cable internet for failover etc. for Internet service.
Can I use *one piece* of equipment - from the MX family - to configure 2 ISP connections mesh and failover, 3+vLANS, max throughput as much as possible up to ~512Mbps total. On one vLAN, I'd like to limit x# IPs to 4Mbps then throttle, On one vLAN I'd like to allow up to 20Mbps per x# IP based on member login, and the overage I'd like to spread out between the "corporate" vLan and the first two depending on demand.
I want everything like an enterprise build with a router, smart switches, and wifi access points. And my budget is limited.