EdCaffreyMS
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To date I have received good/valuable information from my question on these forums (aside from some who used my threads as a soapbox), and would like to thank those folks for taking the time to answer.
As the title sates..... I'm curious to hear what more knowledge folks can tell me about the relationship on a home/small network of the Routers, and how it weighs on having a number of IP security cameras on that network? Specifically, I have a total of 16 Wyze Cams (generally 7 of them active at once) on my home network, currently being run via an Asus RT-AC88U, which also has a VPN setup on the router. I have noticed a significant difference in how well, or how poorly the cameras respond/relay their live footage, depending upon if the VPN is enabled or disabled. With the VPN enabled, the cameras often have as much as a 2 minute delay/lag, which makes them basically useless. With the VPN disabled, that lag is usually only a couple/few seconds. Cutting the cameras viewed on a single screen from 7 to 4 helps significantly, but also reduces camera coverage.
All that to this point.... the AC88U hardware includes a 1.4Ghz dual core. Is there any reason to believe that I could achieve better performance and/or less image lag on the cameras either with or without the VPN enabled, if I were to upgrade to better hardware specs in a router? And thoughts as to what might be a viable candidate in a router? I know just enough about networking to be a danger to myself.
As the title sates..... I'm curious to hear what more knowledge folks can tell me about the relationship on a home/small network of the Routers, and how it weighs on having a number of IP security cameras on that network? Specifically, I have a total of 16 Wyze Cams (generally 7 of them active at once) on my home network, currently being run via an Asus RT-AC88U, which also has a VPN setup on the router. I have noticed a significant difference in how well, or how poorly the cameras respond/relay their live footage, depending upon if the VPN is enabled or disabled. With the VPN enabled, the cameras often have as much as a 2 minute delay/lag, which makes them basically useless. With the VPN disabled, that lag is usually only a couple/few seconds. Cutting the cameras viewed on a single screen from 7 to 4 helps significantly, but also reduces camera coverage.
All that to this point.... the AC88U hardware includes a 1.4Ghz dual core. Is there any reason to believe that I could achieve better performance and/or less image lag on the cameras either with or without the VPN enabled, if I were to upgrade to better hardware specs in a router? And thoughts as to what might be a viable candidate in a router? I know just enough about networking to be a danger to myself.