Greetings SNB!
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to connect 25 wireless devices that are streaming simultaneously, with each device using up 0.032 MBps or 114.03 MB / hour. I currently have a 50/10 plan with Comcast, using a Surfboard SB6141 modem and a ASUS RT-N10P router. As of right now I know that my wireless router is my weakest link. However given that all 25 devices can only use the 2.4ghz frequency (802.11n), I do not think just upgrading my router will solve the problem.
I tried to use the ASUS RT-N66 and TP-Link WDR3500 but for some reason the dinky little router that I'm using has been more stable. My experience in networking is pretty much non-existent outside of hooking up some cat5 cables to the router/modem, but I am willing to learn!
What would my best option be in order to get the best stability / throughput on all these devices?
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to connect 25 wireless devices that are streaming simultaneously, with each device using up 0.032 MBps or 114.03 MB / hour. I currently have a 50/10 plan with Comcast, using a Surfboard SB6141 modem and a ASUS RT-N10P router. As of right now I know that my wireless router is my weakest link. However given that all 25 devices can only use the 2.4ghz frequency (802.11n), I do not think just upgrading my router will solve the problem.
I tried to use the ASUS RT-N66 and TP-Link WDR3500 but for some reason the dinky little router that I'm using has been more stable. My experience in networking is pretty much non-existent outside of hooking up some cat5 cables to the router/modem, but I am willing to learn!
What would my best option be in order to get the best stability / throughput on all these devices?