Right now my DHCP/NAT/gateway is an older Asus N66u. Judging by the router chart that might not be the best router going forward once my gig connection is set up. Looking at the throughput charts all the highest WAN to LAN and LAN to WAN routers are fairly expensive wireless routers. I have AC wireless with an apple time capsule (and understand that's far from the fastest AC device at this point) but was wondering if there was a somewhat affordable wired router that outperformed the wireless big dogs when it comes to wired WAN to LAN and the reverse using hardware NAT. I'm also okay with getting a >$200 wireless router if those are the absolute best for throughput. I'm looking for something to do DHCP for the few devices without static IPs on my network, hardware based NAT or if someone convinces me there's a software option that does >940mbps NAT and be the gateway to my home network.
EDIT: The majority of my devices are connected via a wired gig connection right now but I do have a few devices that have AC wireless that arent always connected via a cable.
EDIT: The majority of my devices are connected via a wired gig connection right now but I do have a few devices that have AC wireless that arent always connected via a cable.