Cedric Duchesne
New Around Here
Hi all,
My setup is the following:
I'm connected with a Cable ISP with a subscription plan of 400 Mbit down /20Mbit up.
The cable modem is a technicolor in bridge mode.
My actual router is a R7000. Stock firmware. The wifi is little used for a few IoT devices used for home automation.
My wifi is based on Omada with 4AP spread over the house and in the garden.
I've got around 30-40 devices connected. The various server are served by a DHCP with a static lease (around 20 leases). My household is composed of 2 adults and 4 children.... all in the age of consuming youtube, iptv, fortnite on switch. Also since the Covid19, we are both working at home with VPN connections back to our headquarters.
My spouse and children are complaining about sessions drop ...either a jabber session or a fortnite session. I cannot find the reason for this but a potential culprit is the bufferbloat. I did a test and i've got a C grade on DSLReport.
I tried to look for alternative firmware on the R7000 like DD-WRT or OpenWRT
DD-WRT is not stable, i had freeze happening on the router that i cannot explain. syslog does not show anything. I've tried multiple version and difficult to select the correct one.
OpenWRT does not support wifi with the R7000.
So, as i want to improve my HomeNetwork, i was looking to replace the R7000 and use a dedicated router.... but i do not want to invest 300€ on this. I've seen the mikrotik HEX and the test on SNB are positive but i see that it ranks below the R7000 .... so does it make sense to invest in the Mikrotik ? moving with OpenWRT on R7000 would give me more performance than the mikrotik ? (knowing that openwrt does support the SQM QOS that Mikrotik does not)
Any other advices of platform ?
Thanks
My setup is the following:
I'm connected with a Cable ISP with a subscription plan of 400 Mbit down /20Mbit up.
The cable modem is a technicolor in bridge mode.
My actual router is a R7000. Stock firmware. The wifi is little used for a few IoT devices used for home automation.
My wifi is based on Omada with 4AP spread over the house and in the garden.
I've got around 30-40 devices connected. The various server are served by a DHCP with a static lease (around 20 leases). My household is composed of 2 adults and 4 children.... all in the age of consuming youtube, iptv, fortnite on switch. Also since the Covid19, we are both working at home with VPN connections back to our headquarters.
My spouse and children are complaining about sessions drop ...either a jabber session or a fortnite session. I cannot find the reason for this but a potential culprit is the bufferbloat. I did a test and i've got a C grade on DSLReport.
I tried to look for alternative firmware on the R7000 like DD-WRT or OpenWRT
DD-WRT is not stable, i had freeze happening on the router that i cannot explain. syslog does not show anything. I've tried multiple version and difficult to select the correct one.
OpenWRT does not support wifi with the R7000.
So, as i want to improve my HomeNetwork, i was looking to replace the R7000 and use a dedicated router.... but i do not want to invest 300€ on this. I've seen the mikrotik HEX and the test on SNB are positive but i see that it ranks below the R7000 .... so does it make sense to invest in the Mikrotik ? moving with OpenWRT on R7000 would give me more performance than the mikrotik ? (knowing that openwrt does support the SQM QOS that Mikrotik does not)
Any other advices of platform ?
Thanks