Hi....I am in the process of upgrading my old Linksys BEFSR81 router and almost purchased this week a new Linksys WRT1900ACS router. I did a complete 180 turnaround after I read the reviews from customers having all kind of issues with the WRT1900ACS router rebooting or dropping the 5 GHz wireless network. We built our home 12 years ago and did a structured wiring system for the entire home. All the bedrooms are wired for Ethernet. Cat5E wiring was run through the entire home.
I ran some speed tests on the wired network and with the help of Cox Cable support we were able to determine the old BEFSR81 was the speed killer. I have an Arris (Motorola) Cable modem (DGI6182) supplied by Cox Cable (DOCSIS 3). When I connected my laptop directly to the network cable coming from the modem the speed test averaged over 100 Mbps. With the router I had an 80% drop off in upload & download speed.
I have been looking at possibly buying an Asus RT-AC88U wireless router but one concern I have if this router will be compatible with the Linksys switches I have (3 - Linksys 8 Port Gigabit Switch 10/100/1000 Mbps SE4008). My home network is very stable and reliable...don't have the time to debug / troubleshoot router issues....Also we recently added 14 speakers from SONOS for whole house audio and 7 of them are wired to the network. I looked at the SONOS site and they had the RT routers from ASUS on their list as having some issues with a "broadcast storm". Issue seems to be resolved with a firmware upgrade on the router.
I am concerned about purchasing a router that will be a maintenance nightmare....any advice from the experts In this forum as to the reliability of ASUS routers in general....I am trying to replace our "old reliable" BEFSR81 router with a new router that will be as reliable as well.....suggestions welcome
FYI...structured wiring cabinet is an OnQ panel located In the basement....debating whether to leave new wireless router in the basement or move it to the first floor to a closet in the middle of the house....I'll have to add an electric outlet and run additional Cat5E cable to this location to ensure I'll get a strong wireless signal....this will allow me to sunset my old Linksys Wireless G access point.....
I ran some speed tests on the wired network and with the help of Cox Cable support we were able to determine the old BEFSR81 was the speed killer. I have an Arris (Motorola) Cable modem (DGI6182) supplied by Cox Cable (DOCSIS 3). When I connected my laptop directly to the network cable coming from the modem the speed test averaged over 100 Mbps. With the router I had an 80% drop off in upload & download speed.
I have been looking at possibly buying an Asus RT-AC88U wireless router but one concern I have if this router will be compatible with the Linksys switches I have (3 - Linksys 8 Port Gigabit Switch 10/100/1000 Mbps SE4008). My home network is very stable and reliable...don't have the time to debug / troubleshoot router issues....Also we recently added 14 speakers from SONOS for whole house audio and 7 of them are wired to the network. I looked at the SONOS site and they had the RT routers from ASUS on their list as having some issues with a "broadcast storm". Issue seems to be resolved with a firmware upgrade on the router.
I am concerned about purchasing a router that will be a maintenance nightmare....any advice from the experts In this forum as to the reliability of ASUS routers in general....I am trying to replace our "old reliable" BEFSR81 router with a new router that will be as reliable as well.....suggestions welcome
FYI...structured wiring cabinet is an OnQ panel located In the basement....debating whether to leave new wireless router in the basement or move it to the first floor to a closet in the middle of the house....I'll have to add an electric outlet and run additional Cat5E cable to this location to ensure I'll get a strong wireless signal....this will allow me to sunset my old Linksys Wireless G access point.....
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