I've got a 500mbit synchronous fibre link that delivers what it's supposed to, and my download speeds (on sites that support it) maximise my links ability. So far so good.
I've got CAT-6 & gigabit switches in the house, and my main computer is wired. If I start a long-running download on my computer, the entire family notices that internet speeds completely die on their wireless devices. I suspect that the AC68U hardware is the culprit: that it just cannot handle the traffic throughput. Can anyone confirm?
Thinking of getting a new ax router, but don't wan't to have the same problem, so not decided yet if I should go back to pfSense on their dedicated hardware and just buy an ax AP. Any suggestions for an Asus ax router that doesn't have problems with throughput saturation?
I've got CAT-6 & gigabit switches in the house, and my main computer is wired. If I start a long-running download on my computer, the entire family notices that internet speeds completely die on their wireless devices. I suspect that the AC68U hardware is the culprit: that it just cannot handle the traffic throughput. Can anyone confirm?
Thinking of getting a new ax router, but don't wan't to have the same problem, so not decided yet if I should go back to pfSense on their dedicated hardware and just buy an ax AP. Any suggestions for an Asus ax router that doesn't have problems with throughput saturation?