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My surfboard will dchp up to 32 pc's if you connect it to a switch in the absence of a router. If you don't require wireless then the modem by itself is sufficient for a ethernet based network.
My surfboard will dchp up to 32 pc's if you connect it to a switch in the absence of a router. If you don't require wireless then the modem by itself is sufficient for a ethernet based network.
I'm getting better speeds tonight. I'm still having the TWC technician over to see if they can tweek it further so that I can get the 50/5 speeds they advertise for my plan.
It would be a good idea to directly connect your PC to the ISP's device(modem?). This way you can eliminate the possibility of him blaming one of your network devices for bottlenecking.
Theoretically, that new router of yours will never be a bottleneck for your internet(ISP's advertised) speed. Hardware accelerated NAT routers can push at least a few hundreds of MBits/sec with ease reaching almost 1Gbit/sec over the wan connection.
I've never liked the RT-AC87U due to its quantenna chipset.
http://www.snbforums.com/threads/un...u-forced-to-reconnect-wireless-clients.22833/
When I was looking to buy I went with the R7000 since you can flash Asus WRT to it or DD-WRT if need be I went with the asus firmware on mine.
Best of luck with the RMA.
If you are still unhappy with it this site is one of the best on the internet for information and reviews.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/