Nigel Jones
Regular Contributor
I've been happily use my RT-AC3200 to get speeds up to around 380 Mbps.
I've just acquired a 1 Gbps (down - sadly up only 50 Mbps) connection and was intrigued to see how well the 3200 will cope. I'm able to get 700-800 Mbps (wired & 5 Ghz real close) even with SPI, port forwarding, vpn (server), traffic analysis etc working. CTF accel is enabled but not NAT.
That's actually a lot better than I expected (and plenty useful enough!) - and at these speeds there are limitations everywhere. especially my powerline to pc :-( - though mostly use laptop on 5Ghz
I tried switching off most useful function - port forwarding, vpn server, traffic stats, qos, spi .. but I still only see CTF active, not nat accel. I can't see under 'system' the reason for nat accel not being active. I may well have them all back again.
Any ideas? I was just intrigued to see if it made much difference at this upper end
I've just acquired a 1 Gbps (down - sadly up only 50 Mbps) connection and was intrigued to see how well the 3200 will cope. I'm able to get 700-800 Mbps (wired & 5 Ghz real close) even with SPI, port forwarding, vpn (server), traffic analysis etc working. CTF accel is enabled but not NAT.
That's actually a lot better than I expected (and plenty useful enough!) - and at these speeds there are limitations everywhere. especially my powerline to pc :-( - though mostly use laptop on 5Ghz
I tried switching off most useful function - port forwarding, vpn server, traffic stats, qos, spi .. but I still only see CTF active, not nat accel. I can't see under 'system' the reason for nat accel not being active. I may well have them all back again.
Any ideas? I was just intrigued to see if it made much difference at this upper end