Hopefully I'll be able to figure out if my router is the cause of my current bottleneck or if there is something else that I should look into first. The issue that I'm running into is that if I max out my downstream (or at least max what the router can handle) at approximately 15MB/sec the router is no longer able to establish new connections. Any existing connections are fine but if I try and do something like bring up a webpage via a wired or wireless client it will not load. I have the last version of AsusWRT Merlin that was supported by this router loaded (I have not tried the forks as of yet) so I'm not sure what else to check. I should note that AsusWRT reports 95 to 100% CPU usage when my router is downloading at this speed.
Here's my basic network setup:
1 wired client running Windows 10 Pro
1 wired client running Windows 7 Ultimate
1 server running Windows Server 2008 R2 (runs a local DNS server among other duties)
1 wireless client running Windows 10 Pro
2 Android wireless devices, 1 Google Chrome and 1 Dish Network Hopper w/Sling (wired) along with an XBox 360 & PS3 wired
Arris CM820 cable modem
Asus RT-N16 router
HP Procurve 3500yl-48G switch
Which of the following should I look into:
1) Load a more up to date fork of AsusWRT (may do this anyway since I doubt it would make things worse)
2) Look into changing some settings (I am not using QoS, any of the AiCloud features and IPv6 is disabled)
3) Replace it with a newer router (If so which one would be suggested in the $75 - $100 range?)
Thanks for any help you folks can provide.
Here's my basic network setup:
1 wired client running Windows 10 Pro
1 wired client running Windows 7 Ultimate
1 server running Windows Server 2008 R2 (runs a local DNS server among other duties)
1 wireless client running Windows 10 Pro
2 Android wireless devices, 1 Google Chrome and 1 Dish Network Hopper w/Sling (wired) along with an XBox 360 & PS3 wired
Arris CM820 cable modem
Asus RT-N16 router
HP Procurve 3500yl-48G switch
Which of the following should I look into:
1) Load a more up to date fork of AsusWRT (may do this anyway since I doubt it would make things worse)
2) Look into changing some settings (I am not using QoS, any of the AiCloud features and IPv6 is disabled)
3) Replace it with a newer router (If so which one would be suggested in the $75 - $100 range?)
Thanks for any help you folks can provide.