I have just got a 900Mbs fibre connection installed. When I plug into the provider supplied router (Billion BiPac8900AX) I get 900+ Mbps on my server and laptop. When I connect (wired from server, wireless or wired from laptop) via the AC5300 I can only get ~300 MBps throughput max.
I killed QOS (no need to limit the kids anymore!) and other things which might add overhead but no good.
I only really need the extra with the server but it seems a shame not to make it available. I could turn the AC5300 into a dumb access point and plug another AC88U into the provider router but it seems a shame to throw away all the AC5300 funtionality.
I have an existing network with quite a few devices and family groupings (home office) around the property to provide coverage and extra gigabit ports with 3 AC88Us ant 2 AC86Us as APs connected to the main router and am loathe to ditch that, I would have thought the AC5300 should be able to handle more WAN throughput if it supposedly copes with >1Gbps Wifi internally.
I can plug the server into the provider router but then of course it is outside the LAN. I tried a Luxul multi-WAN as a workaround, plugging the server into that, the main WAN into the WAN port and another WAN port into the LAN port on the AC5300 (and another failover into the ADSL) and it works so the server can see bothe the world and the internal LAN but unfortunately the Multi-Wan is even more lame and only gives about 90Mbps throughput (yes it has gigabit ports).
My simple fix is to plug the server into the provider router, plug the AC5300 into it also and stick a second gigabit ethernet to USB 3 adapter as a client on the LAN so the server has two ethernet interfaces so it will see the LAN and get a hotline to the outside world and reduce load on the AC5300 for the rest of the network but it is still annoying to have the rest of the network throttled by what I thought was a high end router.
Any suggestions welcome.
Yes, I know I don't really need 900Mbps for everything but I've got it so I want to use it!
I killed QOS (no need to limit the kids anymore!) and other things which might add overhead but no good.
I only really need the extra with the server but it seems a shame not to make it available. I could turn the AC5300 into a dumb access point and plug another AC88U into the provider router but it seems a shame to throw away all the AC5300 funtionality.
I have an existing network with quite a few devices and family groupings (home office) around the property to provide coverage and extra gigabit ports with 3 AC88Us ant 2 AC86Us as APs connected to the main router and am loathe to ditch that, I would have thought the AC5300 should be able to handle more WAN throughput if it supposedly copes with >1Gbps Wifi internally.
I can plug the server into the provider router but then of course it is outside the LAN. I tried a Luxul multi-WAN as a workaround, plugging the server into that, the main WAN into the WAN port and another WAN port into the LAN port on the AC5300 (and another failover into the ADSL) and it works so the server can see bothe the world and the internal LAN but unfortunately the Multi-Wan is even more lame and only gives about 90Mbps throughput (yes it has gigabit ports).
My simple fix is to plug the server into the provider router, plug the AC5300 into it also and stick a second gigabit ethernet to USB 3 adapter as a client on the LAN so the server has two ethernet interfaces so it will see the LAN and get a hotline to the outside world and reduce load on the AC5300 for the rest of the network but it is still annoying to have the rest of the network throttled by what I thought was a high end router.
Any suggestions welcome.
Yes, I know I don't really need 900Mbps for everything but I've got it so I want to use it!