Mr_HoneyDo
New Around Here
Let me set the stage, I've been using SNB for years reading reviews and posts to make informed decisions, for that I thank you all its been a non-replacable resource, but this is my first post to the forum and I believe these questions belong on this page. I've also tried to find answers to the questions below via the same process and haven't quite found an answer/solution, hence this post.
I currently have a WRT1900AC and for the most part I'm very happy with it. I've started to experience some issues (buffering) with it as I recently started using an Amazon Fire TV stick for viewing online content and most importantly streaming local library content (Netgear ReadyNAS 516) via PLEX (read kids movies). Before I was using an ethernet connected Samsung Blu-Ray player and its archaic DNLA interface.
With the Fire stick, my laptop, my wifes laptop and a few other devices all connected to the 5GHz radio on the WRT its just too much to handle smooth video streaming (usually to all three devices simultaneously - Plex to Fire stick, and youtube to both laptops) and internet browsing from both laptops.
Given that I started looking at new routers with a bit more bandwidth and thats when I discovered the MU-MIMO vs XSTREAM debate. So all that up there has led to the handful of questions below. My apologies for the long read and any insight/information/assistance you all can provide is greatly appreciated. Just trying to get/be informed.
1) From what I can tell reading the forum posts and router reviews the biggest problem with MU-MIMO is that if the router has that functionality enabled there aren't any clients that support MU-MIMO yet (other than other routers). Is that a correct statement?
2) XSTREAM is available/works now and doesn't require any additional compatibility upgrades (firmware etc...) from the client perspective, right?
3) Would a XSTREAM capable router resolve the above described multiple simultaneous streams issue?
4) If MU-MIMO routers were functioning as advertised by the manufacturers and hosts had supporting MU-MIMO capability would MU-MIMO or XSTREAM provide a better solution to multiple client/simultaneous streams issue? (this is the future proofing just be patient question)
I currently have a WRT1900AC and for the most part I'm very happy with it. I've started to experience some issues (buffering) with it as I recently started using an Amazon Fire TV stick for viewing online content and most importantly streaming local library content (Netgear ReadyNAS 516) via PLEX (read kids movies). Before I was using an ethernet connected Samsung Blu-Ray player and its archaic DNLA interface.
With the Fire stick, my laptop, my wifes laptop and a few other devices all connected to the 5GHz radio on the WRT its just too much to handle smooth video streaming (usually to all three devices simultaneously - Plex to Fire stick, and youtube to both laptops) and internet browsing from both laptops.
Given that I started looking at new routers with a bit more bandwidth and thats when I discovered the MU-MIMO vs XSTREAM debate. So all that up there has led to the handful of questions below. My apologies for the long read and any insight/information/assistance you all can provide is greatly appreciated. Just trying to get/be informed.
1) From what I can tell reading the forum posts and router reviews the biggest problem with MU-MIMO is that if the router has that functionality enabled there aren't any clients that support MU-MIMO yet (other than other routers). Is that a correct statement?
2) XSTREAM is available/works now and doesn't require any additional compatibility upgrades (firmware etc...) from the client perspective, right?
3) Would a XSTREAM capable router resolve the above described multiple simultaneous streams issue?
4) If MU-MIMO routers were functioning as advertised by the manufacturers and hosts had supporting MU-MIMO capability would MU-MIMO or XSTREAM provide a better solution to multiple client/simultaneous streams issue? (this is the future proofing just be patient question)