I am an IT guy (not networking guy) and do a lot of work from my house. I have my lab network and my home network all running through 1 internet connection from Comcast (unfortunately). I have been running this network through an Asus RT-N16 wireless router for a couple years. It is running DD-WRT, which I like.
I have multiple Gigabit switches throughout my house. I use the RT-N16 as my "main router" for the house, so all network connectivity to the internet flows through this router and all wifi goes through this router. My lab equipment is all connected to a separate switch so its traffic is more isolated.
It seems that when doing any kind of streaming or anything like that on wifi, then things really slow down. I would like to improve that. Also, I was told that the RT-N16 had gigabit LAN speed, but the wired speed also slows down. My guess is that I may be reaching the limits of the CPU in this device and may need a faster device. I am a network novice, but this is just my guess. I do not have any specific tuning in DD-WRT, only my needed configuration.
Any suggestions for optimizing my RT-N16 or for a replacement that won't have this problem?
I have multiple Gigabit switches throughout my house. I use the RT-N16 as my "main router" for the house, so all network connectivity to the internet flows through this router and all wifi goes through this router. My lab equipment is all connected to a separate switch so its traffic is more isolated.
It seems that when doing any kind of streaming or anything like that on wifi, then things really slow down. I would like to improve that. Also, I was told that the RT-N16 had gigabit LAN speed, but the wired speed also slows down. My guess is that I may be reaching the limits of the CPU in this device and may need a faster device. I am a network novice, but this is just my guess. I do not have any specific tuning in DD-WRT, only my needed configuration.
Any suggestions for optimizing my RT-N16 or for a replacement that won't have this problem?