Hi guys ... So I bought an ASUS RT-N66U for my new house because its considered as one of the best and fastest routers out there currently ..
Firstly, let me say that I'm *extremely new* to ASUS RT-N66U, so it's very likely that the following issue might just require some tweaking or something ... I've not even connected the router to my modem yet .. I'm just testing it out ..
Setup:
Okay so I wanted a router which can stream 1080p videos without a sweat. To test this, I took one of my Blu-rays (The Island), decrypted it, converted it to an MP4 file using 'High Profile' in Handbrake, which gave me a 16GB MP4 file of the movie ...
Now, I fired up my RT-N66U (on all default settings - I haven't configured anything in it so far), connected my Laptop (Core i7, 8GB, Win 8.1, Sony VAIO) and PS3 to the 2.4 Ghz default SSID 'ASUS', and tried streaming the 16GB video file on my PS3 using Windows Media Player's streaming features ..
Note that my PS3, NT-R66U and streaming Laptop, were all within 10-12 feet of each other, so range isn't an issue ..
Problem:
When streaming the 16GB 1080p file on a PS3, I got a LOT of stutter .. Most times, the video played for one second, then stopped for one second, etc .. Also, I noticed that when I was streaming, even internal LAN communication virtually came to a dead stop .. I say this because while I was streaming, I was monitoring the wireless network traffic in RT-N66U's Traffic Monitor page .. With no video streaming, the graph updated every second .. When the video WAS streaming, the graph updated like one every 15 seconds or so. Also, the bandwidth graph is made was incorrect. It incorrectly showed zero network usage at most times, even though the video was streaming .. Also, if I tried browsing the router's console pages while the video was streaming, they didn't load, or loaded after a long time .. The second I stopped playing the video, the graph started updating regularly, and I was able to quickly jump between the router's configuration pages again without any delay..
Network Usage Graph from Router Console:
Router incorrectly reports only 'spikes' of usage, even though the video was continuously streaming all this time:
Possible theories ?:
Because of the constant stuttering, and the lag in the router's graph updating and pages loading, it seems that the router is probably struggling with the 1080p video ..
On the other hand, the 16 GB file is for a 136 minute movie, so it translates to exactly 2 MB/sec data transfer on average, which is equivalent to an average 20 Mbps internet connecting working at full bandwidth ... 20 Mbps is a *very small number* in today's data transfer speeds, so why is that a problem for a router which has dual 450 Mbps connections ?!
What is the reason behind all this ?
Firstly, let me say that I'm *extremely new* to ASUS RT-N66U, so it's very likely that the following issue might just require some tweaking or something ... I've not even connected the router to my modem yet .. I'm just testing it out ..
Setup:
Okay so I wanted a router which can stream 1080p videos without a sweat. To test this, I took one of my Blu-rays (The Island), decrypted it, converted it to an MP4 file using 'High Profile' in Handbrake, which gave me a 16GB MP4 file of the movie ...
Now, I fired up my RT-N66U (on all default settings - I haven't configured anything in it so far), connected my Laptop (Core i7, 8GB, Win 8.1, Sony VAIO) and PS3 to the 2.4 Ghz default SSID 'ASUS', and tried streaming the 16GB video file on my PS3 using Windows Media Player's streaming features ..
Note that my PS3, NT-R66U and streaming Laptop, were all within 10-12 feet of each other, so range isn't an issue ..
Problem:
When streaming the 16GB 1080p file on a PS3, I got a LOT of stutter .. Most times, the video played for one second, then stopped for one second, etc .. Also, I noticed that when I was streaming, even internal LAN communication virtually came to a dead stop .. I say this because while I was streaming, I was monitoring the wireless network traffic in RT-N66U's Traffic Monitor page .. With no video streaming, the graph updated every second .. When the video WAS streaming, the graph updated like one every 15 seconds or so. Also, the bandwidth graph is made was incorrect. It incorrectly showed zero network usage at most times, even though the video was streaming .. Also, if I tried browsing the router's console pages while the video was streaming, they didn't load, or loaded after a long time .. The second I stopped playing the video, the graph started updating regularly, and I was able to quickly jump between the router's configuration pages again without any delay..
Network Usage Graph from Router Console:
Router incorrectly reports only 'spikes' of usage, even though the video was continuously streaming all this time:
Possible theories ?:
Because of the constant stuttering, and the lag in the router's graph updating and pages loading, it seems that the router is probably struggling with the 1080p video ..
On the other hand, the 16 GB file is for a 136 minute movie, so it translates to exactly 2 MB/sec data transfer on average, which is equivalent to an average 20 Mbps internet connecting working at full bandwidth ... 20 Mbps is a *very small number* in today's data transfer speeds, so why is that a problem for a router which has dual 450 Mbps connections ?!
What is the reason behind all this ?