First want to say thanks for the website and community, its amazing such a wealth of information is available and it has been interesting reading through the detailed and accurate test reviews/forum posts.
I was so close to pulling the trigger on the R7000, but I am worried it may be a bit of an overkill for what I need.
I live in a small bungalow and the router will be situated in the centre. Through a door/wall will connect a PC over a space of approx 6m(birds eye) and through another door/wall will connect my television, about approx 8m (birds eye) away. Each walls are thin and luckily not dreaded brickwork or anything like that. One doorway is glass, the other wood. Here is the floorplan. - Green is router position, Red Television, Blue is my PC.
Apart from this, I will be using my Phone around the house, as will guests. I sometimes also use my laptop which only has a 2.4ghz dual band WiFi Card.
I want to be able to attach a USB Drive to the router to store my Blu Ray rips to stream via a built in media server on my television or PC, some of which will reach peaks of around 48Mbps(bits, not bytes), ideally I want to also be able to game and run bittorrent on the router(pref transmission), simultaneously. I will also need to file transfer too and from occasionally via Samba.
Other devices are 5ghz compatible, including my T.V and my Phone, so I don't have to worry too much about 2.4ghz any more, having said that, I have had a bit better success streaming to my laptop computer connected to my television compared to directly. If this is a bottleneck I can always upgrade the card to 5ghz, but I want to be able to stream directly anyway.
I started trying this with an RT-N16 but had to return it due to a fault. It never did work with Transmission, use to reboot often, but I wasn't sure if it was just a broken router, or if my torrents were causing the problem in the end. I tried tomato and merlins firmware.
Anyway, my experience of the RT-N16 was pretty negative, so I am reluctant to trust an Asus product again, but I want to try my best not to let that sway my buying decision.
With the RT-N16 I found that large rips of my Blu Ray discs were halting, in fact sometimes also were some lower quality 720p ones. I always thought this must be because the network wasn't running fast enough. Could I be right? I also had hiccups streaming some superHD films on netflix.
My internet connection is around 70Mbps so that is a non-issue.
Do I really need to pay for a 5ghz setup or will 2.4ghz suffice? Should I go for one of the cheaper 5ghz routers like the Archer C7, or spend extra and go for the r7000 or AC68U? At first I was drawn to the transfer speeds of the r7000, but as I understand, wireless will be the bottleneck anyway, so that doesn't matter. There will be no wired setup here.
I am guessing due to living in a small-ish property range isn't going to be an issue and only having one or two people using the router at once total throughoutput shouldn't come into play? There may be someone watching a film on the television and torrents downloading, maybe some gaming, but I don't expect to be able to also to stream two films at once and a file transfer at the same time. I am also open to the idea of having a separate NAS, if there are any recommendation for a solid router that will do the business, but not cost as much with the addition of a NAS separately.
Oh something else I forgot to mention is the area is a "little" 2.4ghz overcrowded. But not much. I can just about fit in 40hz bandwidth without overcrowding other peoples channels.
On a separate note, I read that hardware acceleration is coming to the r7000 with DD-WRT? Is this right? I thought it was proprietary only, although I understand it shouldn't effect the performance unless you have 600mb+ WAN.
I appreciate the time anyone has taken to read all my gubbins, sorry to make it long. I don't want to make another mistake and have to return another product.
I was so close to pulling the trigger on the R7000, but I am worried it may be a bit of an overkill for what I need.
I live in a small bungalow and the router will be situated in the centre. Through a door/wall will connect a PC over a space of approx 6m(birds eye) and through another door/wall will connect my television, about approx 8m (birds eye) away. Each walls are thin and luckily not dreaded brickwork or anything like that. One doorway is glass, the other wood. Here is the floorplan. - Green is router position, Red Television, Blue is my PC.
Apart from this, I will be using my Phone around the house, as will guests. I sometimes also use my laptop which only has a 2.4ghz dual band WiFi Card.
I want to be able to attach a USB Drive to the router to store my Blu Ray rips to stream via a built in media server on my television or PC, some of which will reach peaks of around 48Mbps(bits, not bytes), ideally I want to also be able to game and run bittorrent on the router(pref transmission), simultaneously. I will also need to file transfer too and from occasionally via Samba.
Other devices are 5ghz compatible, including my T.V and my Phone, so I don't have to worry too much about 2.4ghz any more, having said that, I have had a bit better success streaming to my laptop computer connected to my television compared to directly. If this is a bottleneck I can always upgrade the card to 5ghz, but I want to be able to stream directly anyway.
I started trying this with an RT-N16 but had to return it due to a fault. It never did work with Transmission, use to reboot often, but I wasn't sure if it was just a broken router, or if my torrents were causing the problem in the end. I tried tomato and merlins firmware.
Anyway, my experience of the RT-N16 was pretty negative, so I am reluctant to trust an Asus product again, but I want to try my best not to let that sway my buying decision.
With the RT-N16 I found that large rips of my Blu Ray discs were halting, in fact sometimes also were some lower quality 720p ones. I always thought this must be because the network wasn't running fast enough. Could I be right? I also had hiccups streaming some superHD films on netflix.
My internet connection is around 70Mbps so that is a non-issue.
Do I really need to pay for a 5ghz setup or will 2.4ghz suffice? Should I go for one of the cheaper 5ghz routers like the Archer C7, or spend extra and go for the r7000 or AC68U? At first I was drawn to the transfer speeds of the r7000, but as I understand, wireless will be the bottleneck anyway, so that doesn't matter. There will be no wired setup here.
I am guessing due to living in a small-ish property range isn't going to be an issue and only having one or two people using the router at once total throughoutput shouldn't come into play? There may be someone watching a film on the television and torrents downloading, maybe some gaming, but I don't expect to be able to also to stream two films at once and a file transfer at the same time. I am also open to the idea of having a separate NAS, if there are any recommendation for a solid router that will do the business, but not cost as much with the addition of a NAS separately.
Oh something else I forgot to mention is the area is a "little" 2.4ghz overcrowded. But not much. I can just about fit in 40hz bandwidth without overcrowding other peoples channels.
On a separate note, I read that hardware acceleration is coming to the r7000 with DD-WRT? Is this right? I thought it was proprietary only, although I understand it shouldn't effect the performance unless you have 600mb+ WAN.
I appreciate the time anyone has taken to read all my gubbins, sorry to make it long. I don't want to make another mistake and have to return another product.
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