Hello,
I am in the market for a wifi router again. Here are the issues I have with my current setup.
I have a long 2 story home. The layout is thus;
The Red circle is in the basement, this is where my cable modem and Linksys e3000 wifi router are. The home was build very well in 1999 with lots of wood and hardwood floors for the entire upper level. This I think has a negative impact on my wifi. The area with the yellow circle (on the upper floor) we had so many issues/disconnects there is now an Asus RT-N12B in that location on the upper floor. It is hardwired to the E3000 in the basement over DirecTv DECA network. This has cut back on the disconnects. It would be nice to be able to use one wifi router though.
The other issue I have is lots of devices. We have over 30 items with DHCP reservations in the house. When we have a lot going at once, even if we aren't coming close to taxing the bandwidth, things slow to a crawl. It seems to be tied to how many devices are using the network at once. This leads me to think the CPU in this router is under-powered for the use I need. Both routers are on fairly recent DD-wrt builds.
So here is what I am looking for something with a beefy CPU if at all possible, a minimum of 4 or more gigabit ports, simultaneous dual band n if possible. 802.11ac too ideally.
Does such a beast exist?
Thanks!
I am in the market for a wifi router again. Here are the issues I have with my current setup.
I have a long 2 story home. The layout is thus;

The Red circle is in the basement, this is where my cable modem and Linksys e3000 wifi router are. The home was build very well in 1999 with lots of wood and hardwood floors for the entire upper level. This I think has a negative impact on my wifi. The area with the yellow circle (on the upper floor) we had so many issues/disconnects there is now an Asus RT-N12B in that location on the upper floor. It is hardwired to the E3000 in the basement over DirecTv DECA network. This has cut back on the disconnects. It would be nice to be able to use one wifi router though.
The other issue I have is lots of devices. We have over 30 items with DHCP reservations in the house. When we have a lot going at once, even if we aren't coming close to taxing the bandwidth, things slow to a crawl. It seems to be tied to how many devices are using the network at once. This leads me to think the CPU in this router is under-powered for the use I need. Both routers are on fairly recent DD-wrt builds.
So here is what I am looking for something with a beefy CPU if at all possible, a minimum of 4 or more gigabit ports, simultaneous dual band n if possible. 802.11ac too ideally.
Does such a beast exist?
Thanks!