I've got a n66u running downstairs in my office which is the main hub for the whole house, except that my main tivo roamio box is upstairs. The TiVo is connected via gigabit to a e4200(v1) router which operates in bridge mode, connected via gigabit to the n66u network.
I'm very disappointed with the tivos throughput to my main desktop computer, and judging by others experience the tivo will generally get around 890mbps via wired connection. Mine maxes out around 95mbps. That makes me think there is a throughput restriction in the e4200. All connections are cat5e cables I made myself.
connected to the network are:
1 desktop computer wired
5 laptops, all via ethernet and wireless both at different times
3 ipads
5 iphones
apple tv wired
smart tv wired
playstation 3 wireless
hp printer 8600 wired
tivo mini over MoCA from the roamio pro (was wondering if having a moca and ethernet connection on the tivo could be hampering its throughput)
Assuming the choke point for my network is the WAN port of the e4200 or any other limitations of the e4200, here's what I'm thinking to replace it:
add another n66u upstairs to replace the aging linksys e4200
Or, if the wired throughput has improved significantly with the new generation of routers like the r7000 or ac68u I could replace the downstairs n66u with either a 68u or r7000 and move the n66u upstairs.
FWIW I don't use the USB storage on any router I've ever had except for downloads or occasionally transferring files for temporary storage, but that's very infrequently.
The only thing I use the MoCA bridge on the TiVO for is a connection to the tivo mini downstairs there's nothing else connected to it.
Another thing that makes me suspect the e4200 in choking down my network is that when a wireless device is connected to one of the wireless networks from that router the TiVO streaming to that device is choppy and buffers fairly often. Additionally, transfers across the network are super slow when something is connected to the linksys router and the other device is on the downstairs network, wired or wireless.
I'm very disappointed with the tivos throughput to my main desktop computer, and judging by others experience the tivo will generally get around 890mbps via wired connection. Mine maxes out around 95mbps. That makes me think there is a throughput restriction in the e4200. All connections are cat5e cables I made myself.
connected to the network are:
1 desktop computer wired
5 laptops, all via ethernet and wireless both at different times
3 ipads
5 iphones
apple tv wired
smart tv wired
playstation 3 wireless
hp printer 8600 wired
tivo mini over MoCA from the roamio pro (was wondering if having a moca and ethernet connection on the tivo could be hampering its throughput)
Assuming the choke point for my network is the WAN port of the e4200 or any other limitations of the e4200, here's what I'm thinking to replace it:
add another n66u upstairs to replace the aging linksys e4200
Or, if the wired throughput has improved significantly with the new generation of routers like the r7000 or ac68u I could replace the downstairs n66u with either a 68u or r7000 and move the n66u upstairs.
FWIW I don't use the USB storage on any router I've ever had except for downloads or occasionally transferring files for temporary storage, but that's very infrequently.
The only thing I use the MoCA bridge on the TiVO for is a connection to the tivo mini downstairs there's nothing else connected to it.
Another thing that makes me suspect the e4200 in choking down my network is that when a wireless device is connected to one of the wireless networks from that router the TiVO streaming to that device is choppy and buffers fairly often. Additionally, transfers across the network are super slow when something is connected to the linksys router and the other device is on the downstairs network, wired or wireless.