Hello,
Today I have a VDSL modem router of D-Link, model 6740U-G2.
I find that from time to time this router gets stuck in a way that it does not allow internet access for some computers for some time, then it may solve this problem by itself.
When there is a connection issue, the router does not reply to PINGs as well.
Speaking with D-Link support they told me that when my network includes more then 10 clients, the problems that I face are expected - they claim that as this is a home router it will not be able to work with more then around 10 clients due to HW limitations. They say that this is a limitation of all types of home routers - they will not be able to handle more than ~10 clients.
I disagree, as I think that this is a FW issue rather than a HW issue, but it does not help me.
Now, I am looking for a recommendation for a wireless router that can handle 20 and even 30 clients without having connection issues.
I am willing to spend a bit more money to get a good and STABLE router.
I consider the RT-AC66U (I understand that it is exactly the same as RT-AC66R), then I saw that the RT-N66U (as well as the RT-N66R) may also be a good solution - as it have the same amount of RAM (256Gb), which I was told that is the source of the problem with the D-Link that only have 32Gb of RAM.
My connection configuration to the internet will be the D-Link configured as bridge only - in order to serve as VDSL modem, and then connect the new router that I want to buy as the main router and DHCP server of the network.
My network will be extended in the range using several wireless switches (feed from the new router's LAN port to their LAN port).
1. Does anyone have any recommendation for routers that will give stable connection to ~20-30 clients? (not necessarily ASUS, if possible not the most expensive ones)...
2. Does anyone have experience with either the ASUS RT-AC66U or RT-N66U - and working with more than 25 clients and maintaining stable connection to the internet for all clients? if so, please state how many clients are connected and still get the good stable internet connection.
3. Any recommendation for choosing RT-AC66U or the RT-N66U ?
I assume that I will not have any AC client for few years, and I plan on using this router form 5-6 years at least.
Thanks,
-- Amit.
Today I have a VDSL modem router of D-Link, model 6740U-G2.
I find that from time to time this router gets stuck in a way that it does not allow internet access for some computers for some time, then it may solve this problem by itself.
When there is a connection issue, the router does not reply to PINGs as well.
Speaking with D-Link support they told me that when my network includes more then 10 clients, the problems that I face are expected - they claim that as this is a home router it will not be able to work with more then around 10 clients due to HW limitations. They say that this is a limitation of all types of home routers - they will not be able to handle more than ~10 clients.
I disagree, as I think that this is a FW issue rather than a HW issue, but it does not help me.
Now, I am looking for a recommendation for a wireless router that can handle 20 and even 30 clients without having connection issues.
I am willing to spend a bit more money to get a good and STABLE router.
I consider the RT-AC66U (I understand that it is exactly the same as RT-AC66R), then I saw that the RT-N66U (as well as the RT-N66R) may also be a good solution - as it have the same amount of RAM (256Gb), which I was told that is the source of the problem with the D-Link that only have 32Gb of RAM.
My connection configuration to the internet will be the D-Link configured as bridge only - in order to serve as VDSL modem, and then connect the new router that I want to buy as the main router and DHCP server of the network.
My network will be extended in the range using several wireless switches (feed from the new router's LAN port to their LAN port).
1. Does anyone have any recommendation for routers that will give stable connection to ~20-30 clients? (not necessarily ASUS, if possible not the most expensive ones)...
2. Does anyone have experience with either the ASUS RT-AC66U or RT-N66U - and working with more than 25 clients and maintaining stable connection to the internet for all clients? if so, please state how many clients are connected and still get the good stable internet connection.
3. Any recommendation for choosing RT-AC66U or the RT-N66U ?
I assume that I will not have any AC client for few years, and I plan on using this router form 5-6 years at least.
Thanks,
-- Amit.