My home network is not working optimally, it is slow, obviously due to some non-optimal settings. I'm seeking help to optimise the design and settings.
I have a ZyXEL P2812 home central router connecting to my ISP. Behind this I want to have two separated networks:
- My tenant's network with his own wireless router, not able to access my network and services (NAS, Sonos, etc.)
- My own network with three ASUS RT AC66U routers to cover three floors in the house wirelessly.
My network design as of now:
Especially when I'm connected to 2 and 3 things are really slow. You can feel that data is returned somewhere wrong, you do get internet access but it can take a while.
I assume it is stupid to have DHCP enabled both in the ZyXEL and in router 1, but I cannot put the ZyXEL into bridge mode as then both my router 1 and my tenant's router would seek WAN IP directly. I only have one IP address.
What is wrong here? Thanks everybody for your help.
Mikael
I have a ZyXEL P2812 home central router connecting to my ISP. Behind this I want to have two separated networks:
- My tenant's network with his own wireless router, not able to access my network and services (NAS, Sonos, etc.)
- My own network with three ASUS RT AC66U routers to cover three floors in the house wirelessly.
My network design as of now:

Especially when I'm connected to 2 and 3 things are really slow. You can feel that data is returned somewhere wrong, you do get internet access but it can take a while.
I assume it is stupid to have DHCP enabled both in the ZyXEL and in router 1, but I cannot put the ZyXEL into bridge mode as then both my router 1 and my tenant's router would seek WAN IP directly. I only have one IP address.
What is wrong here? Thanks everybody for your help.
Mikael
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