The AC68U can hopefully replace my old Cisco router as well as a Cisco access point . The main reason for the change is the insufficient range of the Cisco as well as the "problem" it has with my wireless IP cameras. Without boring you with the details, I can quickly say that for no reason the Cisco drops connection with the cameras. I'm assuming it is not the range of the Cisco, because I have a Cisco access point that is 15ft from one of the cameras and it is not the cameras because as soon as I reboot the access point or the router the connection with the cameras is reestablished. I'm hoping it is due to the age / incompatibility of the router with the cameras - it is an old WRT350N router and WAP610N access point.
My question is about setting up the Asus, so it provides a stable connection with my cameras. What is the best or proper way to do this?
The way I do it now is with static IPs for the cameras and port forwarding, so I can access them remotely.
I know a little bit about networking, as I was able to figure it out with the Cisco, but of course not nearly as much as most of you guys here, so please be gentle.
Thanks a lot!
My question is about setting up the Asus, so it provides a stable connection with my cameras. What is the best or proper way to do this?
The way I do it now is with static IPs for the cameras and port forwarding, so I can access them remotely.
I know a little bit about networking, as I was able to figure it out with the Cisco, but of course not nearly as much as most of you guys here, so please be gentle.
Thanks a lot!