asasa45454
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Hi all,
Right now I'm using an RT-AC66U for a household with many devices connected to it wirelessly at once. The wireless seems fine, but the latency and packet loss becomes awful under loads or sometimes at total random. DSLreports gives it an F for bufferbloat. I tried connecting wired directly to the modem and still got an F. Bought a new modem, and it's still an F. This seems to be a Time Warner issue, but as I understand is only correctable with a router? By the way, the internet plan is 50/5.
I've tried reading as much as I could find about it and it's all really confusing. QoS did not help at all, and at least one person said this is due to insufficient CPU power and outdated QoS for this router?
It was looking like the Netgear X4S was the answer, but then some say Netgear is buggy and doesnt update databases for Streamboost? The AC-88U is rated well too, but almost $100 more and then others say QoS can't really fix downstream bufferbloat? Then I see a lot of recommendations for the AC-68u but its only a dual core 800mhz? Of course I'd prefer a cheaper router (Zyxel Armor Z2?) but if one option is clearly better I'd rather just pay the extra money for a lasting solution (no more than $300, though). I'd also prefer being able to use stock firmware.
As long as the other features are at least as good as an AC-66U's, all I care about is that it can maintain reasonable latencies. This one is going all the way into the 10000's.
TL;DR:
Need stable latencies, what router does it best < $300
Right now I'm using an RT-AC66U for a household with many devices connected to it wirelessly at once. The wireless seems fine, but the latency and packet loss becomes awful under loads or sometimes at total random. DSLreports gives it an F for bufferbloat. I tried connecting wired directly to the modem and still got an F. Bought a new modem, and it's still an F. This seems to be a Time Warner issue, but as I understand is only correctable with a router? By the way, the internet plan is 50/5.
I've tried reading as much as I could find about it and it's all really confusing. QoS did not help at all, and at least one person said this is due to insufficient CPU power and outdated QoS for this router?
It was looking like the Netgear X4S was the answer, but then some say Netgear is buggy and doesnt update databases for Streamboost? The AC-88U is rated well too, but almost $100 more and then others say QoS can't really fix downstream bufferbloat? Then I see a lot of recommendations for the AC-68u but its only a dual core 800mhz? Of course I'd prefer a cheaper router (Zyxel Armor Z2?) but if one option is clearly better I'd rather just pay the extra money for a lasting solution (no more than $300, though). I'd also prefer being able to use stock firmware.
As long as the other features are at least as good as an AC-66U's, all I care about is that it can maintain reasonable latencies. This one is going all the way into the 10000's.
TL;DR:
Need stable latencies, what router does it best < $300