devinrhode2
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I've been having some issues with video calls, zoom in particular.
Generally, I want to optimize my network as much as possible.
I have a XFinity XFi gateway (XB7) that I've set into Bridge mode (so it's just a modem). I pay for a gig connection, and by using their modem, I get unlimited data. Paying for unlimited data without this device is an extra $30/month..
Overview of network:
Router: Asus RT-AC86U (running latest "Release" merlin from 1/6/2023)
- My M1 MacBook Pro (for work)
TVs:
- Google TV Chromecast (can hardwire)
- Google Home Mini ("Ok Google" speaker) - Cannot hard-wire
- Samsung Smart TV (can hardwire)
- Roku (can hardwire)
Gaming:
- Brother's desktop (hard-wired)
- Nintendo Switch (maybe hard-wire?)
Smart Home devices:
- Nanit baby monitor (deserves especially higher priority)
- Dyson smart fan/heater
- MyQ garage door
- Google Nest relay device
- Philips hue base (hard-wired into router) + few smart bulbs
Our smartphones:
- iPhone 13 mini (mine)
- iPhone 14 pro (brothers)
- iPhone 14 pro (sisters)
- Galaxy S7 (wife's)
I have a few basic ideas:
- Prioritize my work laptop (only device in tier 1)
- Limit all other devices:
- We have a 1gig internet plan, so putting all other devices on a lower speed+lower priority level should be fine
- Netflix 4k allegedly only needs 15 Mbps, which I find hard to believe, but here it is: https://help.netflix.com/en/node/306
- I suppose a default of 30Mbps would be a fine. 15 known "smart" devices could get a lower speed (MyQ garage door, google nest, dyson fan/heater...)
- Smartphones could be promoted to tier 2...
- My nanit baby monitor has been flaky for quite some time. Maybe that should be given more priority, but speed of only ~100Mbps
I am open to doing things like hiding/not broadcasting the ssid, since most devices are already connected, I don't mind going through some pain when adding new devices.
I bought Cat8 eth to run all the way to my desktop/laptop to the other side of the house, but my wife does not want to see the cable. Running the cable isn't that hard, it's making it invisible that's hard.
Most of my connection issues seemed to start when I switched from my own modem (motorola MB8600) to xfinity's XFi XB7 gateway. In particular, I've seen a lot going completely offline.
Besides that, I'd love to have the best possible connection for my primary work/gaming machine. I wish I could just tell my wife it's "required for my job" to have a hardwire connection lol. I know I could hide the wire really well.. but hard to make it seamless.
Looks like my xfinity modem might be having some low memory issues?? Screenshot: https://share.cleanshot.com/tX5Z0hsv3Fgd1BWmrgFc
Generally, I want to optimize my network as much as possible.
I have a XFinity XFi gateway (XB7) that I've set into Bridge mode (so it's just a modem). I pay for a gig connection, and by using their modem, I get unlimited data. Paying for unlimited data without this device is an extra $30/month..
Overview of network:
Router: Asus RT-AC86U (running latest "Release" merlin from 1/6/2023)
- My M1 MacBook Pro (for work)
TVs:
- Google TV Chromecast (can hardwire)
- Google Home Mini ("Ok Google" speaker) - Cannot hard-wire
- Samsung Smart TV (can hardwire)
- Roku (can hardwire)
Gaming:
- Brother's desktop (hard-wired)
- Nintendo Switch (maybe hard-wire?)
Smart Home devices:
- Nanit baby monitor (deserves especially higher priority)
- Dyson smart fan/heater
- MyQ garage door
- Google Nest relay device
- Philips hue base (hard-wired into router) + few smart bulbs
Our smartphones:
- iPhone 13 mini (mine)
- iPhone 14 pro (brothers)
- iPhone 14 pro (sisters)
- Galaxy S7 (wife's)
I have a few basic ideas:
- Prioritize my work laptop (only device in tier 1)
- Limit all other devices:
- We have a 1gig internet plan, so putting all other devices on a lower speed+lower priority level should be fine
- Netflix 4k allegedly only needs 15 Mbps, which I find hard to believe, but here it is: https://help.netflix.com/en/node/306
- I suppose a default of 30Mbps would be a fine. 15 known "smart" devices could get a lower speed (MyQ garage door, google nest, dyson fan/heater...)
- Smartphones could be promoted to tier 2...
- My nanit baby monitor has been flaky for quite some time. Maybe that should be given more priority, but speed of only ~100Mbps
I am open to doing things like hiding/not broadcasting the ssid, since most devices are already connected, I don't mind going through some pain when adding new devices.
I bought Cat8 eth to run all the way to my desktop/laptop to the other side of the house, but my wife does not want to see the cable. Running the cable isn't that hard, it's making it invisible that's hard.
Most of my connection issues seemed to start when I switched from my own modem (motorola MB8600) to xfinity's XFi XB7 gateway. In particular, I've seen a lot going completely offline.
Besides that, I'd love to have the best possible connection for my primary work/gaming machine. I wish I could just tell my wife it's "required for my job" to have a hardwire connection lol. I know I could hide the wire really well.. but hard to make it seamless.
Looks like my xfinity modem might be having some low memory issues?? Screenshot: https://share.cleanshot.com/tX5Z0hsv3Fgd1BWmrgFc
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