albegadeep
Occasional Visitor
I'm looking for a new router, since my RT-ACRH17 is both flakey and its QoS settings don't actually do anything. Here's some info about my network and needs:
Download speed up to 100 Mbps, upload up to 20 Mbps - continuous for days if needed, not "can handle in short bursts". Home network but with small server, used as internal file/backup server. 2.4 and 5 GHz networks (not all my stuff can do 5, and the extra range of 2.4 is helpful), in-network and guest for each. 2 wired connections (1 server, 1 desktop, each on fixed IPs). Wired uplink connection to modem. DHCP for all wireless connections.
I want the non-guest devices to be able to talk to each other (wired and wireless), while guest wifi connections shouldn't be able to see them. I want outgoing connections from the server (local fixed IP) going to remote port 443 (IP varies) to be lowest priority, but not simply bandwidth-throttled. Being able to restrict bandwidth on specific other devices (like iPads) would be nice, but is not required.
In other words, pretty basic requirements except for the ability to assign priorities to certain machines or types of traffic. (Priority-based, not bandwidth-throttling, so it can use the full bandwidth available after other devices' usage.)
Do you have any recommendations for a router that would fulfil these needs?
Download speed up to 100 Mbps, upload up to 20 Mbps - continuous for days if needed, not "can handle in short bursts". Home network but with small server, used as internal file/backup server. 2.4 and 5 GHz networks (not all my stuff can do 5, and the extra range of 2.4 is helpful), in-network and guest for each. 2 wired connections (1 server, 1 desktop, each on fixed IPs). Wired uplink connection to modem. DHCP for all wireless connections.
I want the non-guest devices to be able to talk to each other (wired and wireless), while guest wifi connections shouldn't be able to see them. I want outgoing connections from the server (local fixed IP) going to remote port 443 (IP varies) to be lowest priority, but not simply bandwidth-throttled. Being able to restrict bandwidth on specific other devices (like iPads) would be nice, but is not required.
In other words, pretty basic requirements except for the ability to assign priorities to certain machines or types of traffic. (Priority-based, not bandwidth-throttling, so it can use the full bandwidth available after other devices' usage.)
Do you have any recommendations for a router that would fulfil these needs?