![]() If we take Ookla's 2018 96Mb/32Mb national average numbers (24 Million unique user sample), even double it to 180/60 (being generous), that still fits the case where SQM would be tremendously helpful in, I would argue, a majority of households. Just ask all the people who are trying to do VoIP or Zoom from work-at-home scenarios right now while they're kids are watching Netflix, downloading games or both. your typical gigabit home LAN and highly-assymetrical WAN (aka most residential internet) with low aggregate throughput (usually <500Mb) and especially low upload speed (<50Mb), which can and often will be saturated by busy-enough households. I don’t mind spending $500-600 USD if that manages the problem, I just don’t want to buy something and have to replace it next year.Īny thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated and I’ll provide whatever I can in the way of information.Įdit: I didn’t want to hijack someone else’s thread, so I created a new oneĬlick to expand.SQM is best applied on interfaces sitting between highly-differing link speeds (ie. I plan on EVENTUALLY running wired backhaul for my network if I add the eero pro or the UDM and a nano (if necessary). Better management of traffic to use what speed I do haveĪdmittedly I’m a little lost as to what I can exactly do to make the problem any better.Speed is negotiable since most devices are WiFi 5 only.Stable (as few resets to the router as possible).50 down/10 up internet connection, though I rarely see any of that.2000 square feet of WiFi coverage across two floors but router is centrally located with line of sight for about half of the devices.Adding home server running unraid (plan to Ethernet that connection).35+ 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz devices, but only 5 or so at a time access the network at a given time.Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated as well. I was considering the Ax88u, eero pro or UDM. Honestly not sure if a new router would help manage the traffic better but I thought I’d ask if any of what I was considering would help manage the traffic better. I believe the larger problem is my internet speed 50/10 from ATT, but the other local provider isn’t much better and is blocking Spectrum from servicing my area. Like the title says, currently I have an Apple AirPort Extreme that is a little long in the tooth and seems to slow down when more than a few devices. ![]() ![]() Long time lurker finally registered to as a question.
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