Do you have QOS or any traffic shaping enabled? Apparently enabling those features can absolutely kill consumer routers.
I have a Netgear r7000 and should be getting the Timewarner upgrade within the next couple of weeks. I'm hoping I don't need to upgrade. Scott > On Jul 31, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Chris Reeves <[email protected]> wrote: > > So, Time Warner isn't quite Gigabit here. But they are offering 350Mb. I've > tested it straight from their modem and it works. > > My old router didn't want to hang, so I went out and bought a nice one, an > Asus RT-AC66, assuming it would handle it. > > It doesn't. > > I just get 100Mb over WAN. > > > > Anyone with recommendations on a router that handles Gigabit on the WAN > side? OR is now the time for me to just throw together a small box running > Firewall software and call it good? >
