So I've recently upgraded my Internet to Symmetrical Gigabit Fiber.
Equipment for Tests:
Test Computer -> Late 2013 Macbook Pro w/ Thunderbolt Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Test Router -> Asus RT-AC3100 (RMerlin FW 384.17)
Speeds:
- ETH to ONT == 850-900 down // 900ish up
- ONT > ETH > Asus > ETH > MBPro -> 550 down // 700-800 up
- Wifi 5g AC (80MHz Channel) -> 300ish down // 500-600 up
Asus Router Factory Reset + JFFS Reset and followed guide on setting up standard settings
Thinking that the router just isn't quite able to handle the symmetrical gigabit speeds.
Info for upgrade suggestions:
- Almost 1700sqft Home (Approx 1200-1400sqft per floor, Total does not include garage)
- 2 Floors
- Mainly Drywall
- No Ethernet Drops (Yet - Future Project in the works. Approx 20-24 drops upon completion)
- 100% Wifi Currently
- All Devices Support Wireless AC and a few Wifi6 AX Devices
- Several IoT 2.4G only devices (Willing to separate to own AP) (Thermostat, temp sensors, etc.)
- 2x Wyze Cam 2's
- 1x Ring Doorbell 2
- More Cam's being introduced soon
- 2x iPhones
- 4x iPads
- 2x Active Macs
- 3x Active PC's
- 1x PS4
- 1x XBox 360
- Anywhere from 0-20 guest devices at any given time (All support 5G AC minimum).
- One PC is a work PC that connects via software based Cisco VPN
- (Total of about 18-20+ devices active at any given time, and upto about 40-50 when we have guests over.)
Needs:
1) Can utilize as much of the Gigabit service as possible.
2) Can handle the Cisco Software VPN traffic with minimal impact to regular network traffic. (Cannot offload onto the router due to Smart Card/PIV/CAC style certificates)
3) Can handle 2x people gaming and streaming to Twitch/Youtube/Mixer/TikTok/Likee/etc. at the same time. (Potentially 2-4 streams at the same time depending on who's streaming in the house and what platform/s they are streaming too. Yes I know about Restream and utilize it for myself, but not available for apps used by the other user in the house)
4) Can be locked down as good as or better than the Asus+RMerlin routers.
5) Preferably some AX (WiFi6) AP Suggestions to go along with it as several devices in the home offer this.
6) I would like to isolate my my network into roughly 3-6 separate VLANs to isolate my work PC, IoT devices, guests and IP Cameras from my main network.
Consumer AiO's I feel are on the way out for what I'm going to need to do with my home network.
I'm willing to get my hands dirty and learn things like PFSense, Linux, etc. as long as I'm pointed in the right direction.
Budget: Unknown, but if I had to throw a number out there ideal $300-400 range // $500 Max (Willing to up depending on suggestions)
I have seen the new UDM Pro, although I also see the mixed reviews.
Side Note - I do also have a Dell Optiplex 7060 Micro i7 (16gb ram) available w/ 1x onboard gigabit port + 2x USB3 Gigabit Ethernet adapters I can use for now until I can find something more suited to my needs as well.
I will more than likely be setting the RT-AC3100 up as an extra AP along with
If I get an AX AP/Router I will probably place the Asus RT-AC3100
I'm open to suggestions and know that I probably left something out.
Equipment for Tests:
Test Computer -> Late 2013 Macbook Pro w/ Thunderbolt Gigabit Ethernet Adapter
Test Router -> Asus RT-AC3100 (RMerlin FW 384.17)
Speeds:
- ETH to ONT == 850-900 down // 900ish up
- ONT > ETH > Asus > ETH > MBPro -> 550 down // 700-800 up
- Wifi 5g AC (80MHz Channel) -> 300ish down // 500-600 up
Asus Router Factory Reset + JFFS Reset and followed guide on setting up standard settings
Thinking that the router just isn't quite able to handle the symmetrical gigabit speeds.
Info for upgrade suggestions:
- Almost 1700sqft Home (Approx 1200-1400sqft per floor, Total does not include garage)
- 2 Floors
- Mainly Drywall
- No Ethernet Drops (Yet - Future Project in the works. Approx 20-24 drops upon completion)
- 100% Wifi Currently
- All Devices Support Wireless AC and a few Wifi6 AX Devices
- Several IoT 2.4G only devices (Willing to separate to own AP) (Thermostat, temp sensors, etc.)
- 2x Wyze Cam 2's
- 1x Ring Doorbell 2
- More Cam's being introduced soon
- 2x iPhones
- 4x iPads
- 2x Active Macs
- 3x Active PC's
- 1x PS4
- 1x XBox 360
- Anywhere from 0-20 guest devices at any given time (All support 5G AC minimum).
- One PC is a work PC that connects via software based Cisco VPN
- (Total of about 18-20+ devices active at any given time, and upto about 40-50 when we have guests over.)
Needs:
1) Can utilize as much of the Gigabit service as possible.
2) Can handle the Cisco Software VPN traffic with minimal impact to regular network traffic. (Cannot offload onto the router due to Smart Card/PIV/CAC style certificates)
3) Can handle 2x people gaming and streaming to Twitch/Youtube/Mixer/TikTok/Likee/etc. at the same time. (Potentially 2-4 streams at the same time depending on who's streaming in the house and what platform/s they are streaming too. Yes I know about Restream and utilize it for myself, but not available for apps used by the other user in the house)
4) Can be locked down as good as or better than the Asus+RMerlin routers.
5) Preferably some AX (WiFi6) AP Suggestions to go along with it as several devices in the home offer this.
6) I would like to isolate my my network into roughly 3-6 separate VLANs to isolate my work PC, IoT devices, guests and IP Cameras from my main network.
Consumer AiO's I feel are on the way out for what I'm going to need to do with my home network.
I'm willing to get my hands dirty and learn things like PFSense, Linux, etc. as long as I'm pointed in the right direction.
Budget: Unknown, but if I had to throw a number out there ideal $300-400 range // $500 Max (Willing to up depending on suggestions)
I have seen the new UDM Pro, although I also see the mixed reviews.
Side Note - I do also have a Dell Optiplex 7060 Micro i7 (16gb ram) available w/ 1x onboard gigabit port + 2x USB3 Gigabit Ethernet adapters I can use for now until I can find something more suited to my needs as well.
I will more than likely be setting the RT-AC3100 up as an extra AP along with
If I get an AX AP/Router I will probably place the Asus RT-AC3100
I'm open to suggestions and know that I probably left something out.