my home LAN is very simple:
- 6 eth ports in 6 rooms with 10 devices attached
- about 20 wireless devices
sometimes part of those devices work full speed, very reactive, no lags whatsoever
part of them seems without hope, lagging and/or not responding at all
Is there a simple LAN bandwidth monitor ?
In other words I don't aim to trace every single packet.
My key goal is to see how my bandwidth is "splitted"
Over my wired and wireless home LAN , that has more than 30 devices
And see where are the bottlenecks
With so many connected devices in wireless you have to look to the best MU/MIMO router.
Few people realize that most of router even with multiple antennas just have one stream of wireless data.
That stream can only connect one device.
If you have multiple devices, that unique stream will connect...
Thanks.
SNBuilders does exactly what I was looking for.
But I'd like to see those values/benchmarks on any website selling routers. From AMZ to the manufacturer page itself.
It seems to me that the features described are still too much qualitative (great performance to watch your fav IPTV...
Sorry to revive this after 4 years. But I think the topic is still and maybe more important now than then.
What It's missing is quantitative data to say "this router A is better than that router B"
I understand the fact that a better router will deal better with massive data spread between...
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