FadgewackeR
Regular Contributor
Morning folks.
Not been a member of the forum long, but so far found lots of useful information here, so thanks for all the collective intelligence being spread about.
I'm a networking novice, yet tech savvy, with very basic linux capabilities.
I live in a fairly rural location, but in a new build house that has been missed out of the fibre roll out plans and given a direct exchange line (coppper) that's only capable of 15mb ADSL which wasn't realy suiting my streaming needs and being in bed with a large, faceless ISP, I had little control over the line to tweak to my needs when it got out of kilter.
I recently became aware of a local company who are doing wireless / radio broadband up to 60 d/60 u and was able to wriggle out of my contract with my current ISP, so bit the bullet and went for it. Great service from them by the way - BeeLine Broadband
So my current WAN --> 30dn 15up (60/60 is still expensive, but my line is capable) Connection, when throttled marginally is A rated across the board over at DSLReports.
Router is a DSL-N55U (wan into one of the 4 ethernet ports by setting it up as a dual WAN failover) which I've had for 4 and a half years.
Wired - PS4Pro, QNAP TS-453A-4, Devolo 9131 dLAN AV 500 Powerline Adapter
Powerline Ring - Vodafone VOIP signal booster, PS4, Panasonic GT30 Plasma, Laptop Workstation, Network Printer
Wireless - 2 x iPhone, 1 x iPad, LG65B7 OLED (would be wired but I lost my 4th ethernet for WAN in), Yamaha YSP 2700 Sound Projector, 2 x Yamaha Wx-030 Network Audio / Radio, PS3, Main Laptop and use of Ps4 remote play.
Wireless range has always been pretty good, no black spots inside. Gets a bit flaky on the patio, but I can live with that. A bit more range would be nice.
I use QoS to throttle the connection marginally to reduce bufferbloat and to protect the connection when gaming, but aside from that I don't do much complex.
My main activities, in this order of importance are: Gaming, Netflix / Prime and fairly heavy downloading (but never at a time when the connection is required by anything else)
VPN wise I have a PIA account and I'd have everything (bar the games consoles) going through VPN at the router stage if it gave acceptable performance. It's not essential that is the case (which is a good job as the N55U won't do it), but the main thing I need thru VPN is my NAS, and that handles its VPN connection in isolation very well.
In truth, the router has been rock solid for pretty much the entire time I've had it, but it's getting a bit hot nowadays and there's been a few instances where it's needed a reboot more recently, so:
Is it really worth me upgrading to a 68 or an 86 based on what I've got to handle, or do I wait until it dies? I'm very happy with the Asus UI, and if AiMesh worked on this router I'd have already upgraded and used this as an AP near the garden.
Budget wise, I'd be happy to buy either, but would really welcome the opinions of those more learned than I.
Cheers.
Not been a member of the forum long, but so far found lots of useful information here, so thanks for all the collective intelligence being spread about.
I'm a networking novice, yet tech savvy, with very basic linux capabilities.
I live in a fairly rural location, but in a new build house that has been missed out of the fibre roll out plans and given a direct exchange line (coppper) that's only capable of 15mb ADSL which wasn't realy suiting my streaming needs and being in bed with a large, faceless ISP, I had little control over the line to tweak to my needs when it got out of kilter.
I recently became aware of a local company who are doing wireless / radio broadband up to 60 d/60 u and was able to wriggle out of my contract with my current ISP, so bit the bullet and went for it. Great service from them by the way - BeeLine Broadband
So my current WAN --> 30dn 15up (60/60 is still expensive, but my line is capable) Connection, when throttled marginally is A rated across the board over at DSLReports.
Router is a DSL-N55U (wan into one of the 4 ethernet ports by setting it up as a dual WAN failover) which I've had for 4 and a half years.
Wired - PS4Pro, QNAP TS-453A-4, Devolo 9131 dLAN AV 500 Powerline Adapter
Powerline Ring - Vodafone VOIP signal booster, PS4, Panasonic GT30 Plasma, Laptop Workstation, Network Printer
Wireless - 2 x iPhone, 1 x iPad, LG65B7 OLED (would be wired but I lost my 4th ethernet for WAN in), Yamaha YSP 2700 Sound Projector, 2 x Yamaha Wx-030 Network Audio / Radio, PS3, Main Laptop and use of Ps4 remote play.
Wireless range has always been pretty good, no black spots inside. Gets a bit flaky on the patio, but I can live with that. A bit more range would be nice.
I use QoS to throttle the connection marginally to reduce bufferbloat and to protect the connection when gaming, but aside from that I don't do much complex.
My main activities, in this order of importance are: Gaming, Netflix / Prime and fairly heavy downloading (but never at a time when the connection is required by anything else)
VPN wise I have a PIA account and I'd have everything (bar the games consoles) going through VPN at the router stage if it gave acceptable performance. It's not essential that is the case (which is a good job as the N55U won't do it), but the main thing I need thru VPN is my NAS, and that handles its VPN connection in isolation very well.
In truth, the router has been rock solid for pretty much the entire time I've had it, but it's getting a bit hot nowadays and there's been a few instances where it's needed a reboot more recently, so:
Is it really worth me upgrading to a 68 or an 86 based on what I've got to handle, or do I wait until it dies? I'm very happy with the Asus UI, and if AiMesh worked on this router I'd have already upgraded and used this as an AP near the garden.
Budget wise, I'd be happy to buy either, but would really welcome the opinions of those more learned than I.
Cheers.