Apologies if my questions are not up to the level normally posed. If there is a more remedial forum out on the net for average users, please let me know.
My first issue is wired throughput on a Cisco E2000 I have running DD-WRT as a wireless access point. My network is a work in progress, I currently am running a Netgear WNDR3300 as my main router. This provides one 2.4Ghz G connection to clients on one side of the house, and a 2.4Ghz N connection for N clients, because there are no gigabit ports, I have connected the main router to one switch and connected that switch to another to provide access to my wired clients, including the E2000 on the other side of the house (100ft Cat 6 connects them).
I have a 500MB file using to test copy from the main router and the E2000. It takes about 10-13 seconds to transfer the file across my main network to various raid storage arrays I have but when I run it through the E2000, its about 23 seconds or so. When I connect the wire from my switches directly to the machine it seems fine.
I won't get into all the other routers I've bought; suffice it to say I've not really understood dual/simultaneous/true simultaneous, but have in total...
3 Netgear WND3300s <-- Nice but not gigabit
2 Cisco E3000s <-- seems weird that I can't get N alone at 2.4 and G at 2.4 as well as N at 5Ghz is a total fail
1 Cisco E2000
1 Cisco WRT320N
1 Asus RT-10N
1 Buffalo WHR-HP-GN
1 Linksys WRT54GL
Any opinions as to what might be the issue? I can try the E3000 or WRT320N but wanted to ask the question first.
My first issue is wired throughput on a Cisco E2000 I have running DD-WRT as a wireless access point. My network is a work in progress, I currently am running a Netgear WNDR3300 as my main router. This provides one 2.4Ghz G connection to clients on one side of the house, and a 2.4Ghz N connection for N clients, because there are no gigabit ports, I have connected the main router to one switch and connected that switch to another to provide access to my wired clients, including the E2000 on the other side of the house (100ft Cat 6 connects them).
I have a 500MB file using to test copy from the main router and the E2000. It takes about 10-13 seconds to transfer the file across my main network to various raid storage arrays I have but when I run it through the E2000, its about 23 seconds or so. When I connect the wire from my switches directly to the machine it seems fine.
I won't get into all the other routers I've bought; suffice it to say I've not really understood dual/simultaneous/true simultaneous, but have in total...
3 Netgear WND3300s <-- Nice but not gigabit
2 Cisco E3000s <-- seems weird that I can't get N alone at 2.4 and G at 2.4 as well as N at 5Ghz is a total fail
1 Cisco E2000
1 Cisco WRT320N
1 Asus RT-10N
1 Buffalo WHR-HP-GN
1 Linksys WRT54GL
Any opinions as to what might be the issue? I can try the E3000 or WRT320N but wanted to ask the question first.