[kwlug-disc] need a new router -- which one?
William Park
opengeometry at yahoo.ca
Fri Dec 5 12:22:23 EST 2014
Thanks to all who replied. I bought Asus RT-N66U from CC, which is
pretty much top of the line for wireless-N. It's running Linux
underneath. 2 things I look for in a router are
1. client bridge -- It claims that it can do "client bridge".
TP-Link WDR4300 says the same thing, but it lies. So, Asus may
be lying, but I don't need that feature from this one. Its job
is to be the main router.
2. buffer bloat scheduler -- Its QoS section is pretty ordinary.
You can set priority based on IP/port/MAC. What I need is
FQ_CODEL packet scheduler to handle "buffer bloat" problem.
Asus may have this builtin and just not showing to user.
I don't feel like flashing DD-WRT right away, so we'll see how Asus
firmware performs.
Replying to other followups...
- No new device was introduced. Same router, same clients. No new
household appliance either. Even if there is an incompatible device,
why are other connections dropping?
- I need both 2.4GHz and 5GHz. Of the two, 2.4GHz is more important
because most devices can only do single-band. But, problems were
happening to both frequencies.
--
William
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 02:32:04PM -0500, William Park wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My TP-Link WDR4300 (N750, dual-band) is acting up,
> - dropping wifi connection, soon after getting IP, then repeat
> - internet throughput goes up and down, like sine wave
> - throughput chokes every 2min for about 10sec
>
> So, I could get the same one, or try something different.
>
> 1. Does anyone have Linksys WRT54GL ? It's single-band N300, but on
> sale for $30 at CC. It may be well supported, but my experience
> with regular WRT54G (single-band, G54) is that it's slow.
>
> 2. Which dual-band router do you have?
> --
> William
>
>
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