Hi all,
I've got an Asus RT-N66R router. This is my second N66R, as my first one also had these issues, and I mainly use wired devices with it. The only wireless devices I have are my phone and laptop, which are mainly used for web browsing.
Lately, I've noticed my RT-N66R is crashing 3-4 times a day, as in, I randomly can't access websites and my connections drop. I can still access the routers GUI and tell it to reboot, though. I usually have two computers running when this happens:
PC 1 is connected via gigabit ethernet, using remote desktop software connected to 3-5 devices (through LogMeIn), usually playing YouTube videos every now and then or browsing websites (while remotely connected to computers).
PC 2 is a laptop connected via gigabit ethernet, connected to a VPN. Other than that, not doing much, but it's always connected to a VPN.
So basically, only two computers, but they're both doing things. My router is quite warm to the touch, but I wouldn't say it's hot. I have a 50/50 fiber connection, and again, I randomly lose internet access and have to navigate to the router GUI and force a reboot. Then things magically start working again. I've tried Merlins FW as well as the latest ASUS FW, but both have issues. This is my second RT-N66R I've gone through.
I suppose the question is: given the circumstances above, do I simply need a more powerful router (RT-AC68U or Netgear r7000/Nighthawk) to handle two computers, one running VPN software, and another running remote desktop software/other programs? Or, did I just get a streak of bad luck with RT-N66R's and I need a third one?
Thanks
I've got an Asus RT-N66R router. This is my second N66R, as my first one also had these issues, and I mainly use wired devices with it. The only wireless devices I have are my phone and laptop, which are mainly used for web browsing.
Lately, I've noticed my RT-N66R is crashing 3-4 times a day, as in, I randomly can't access websites and my connections drop. I can still access the routers GUI and tell it to reboot, though. I usually have two computers running when this happens:
PC 1 is connected via gigabit ethernet, using remote desktop software connected to 3-5 devices (through LogMeIn), usually playing YouTube videos every now and then or browsing websites (while remotely connected to computers).
PC 2 is a laptop connected via gigabit ethernet, connected to a VPN. Other than that, not doing much, but it's always connected to a VPN.
So basically, only two computers, but they're both doing things. My router is quite warm to the touch, but I wouldn't say it's hot. I have a 50/50 fiber connection, and again, I randomly lose internet access and have to navigate to the router GUI and force a reboot. Then things magically start working again. I've tried Merlins FW as well as the latest ASUS FW, but both have issues. This is my second RT-N66R I've gone through.
I suppose the question is: given the circumstances above, do I simply need a more powerful router (RT-AC68U or Netgear r7000/Nighthawk) to handle two computers, one running VPN software, and another running remote desktop software/other programs? Or, did I just get a streak of bad luck with RT-N66R's and I need a third one?
Thanks
