Wireless routing would be left to the rt-n66u of course so what i think i need would be probably standard stuff. Port forwarding, mac reservations, firewall and something akin to the rt-n66u "QoS" where it prioritizes traffic based on its type. I have no clear indications the rt-n66u is...
I have a rt-n66u (suprise!!) And am looking to offload some of the switching duties and ideally use it for wireless only. I currently have 2 gs-108 hubs sitting behind it which are both full as well as 11 wifi clients it serves. My home network consists of 2 hd homeruns fed from attic antaenna...
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