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cderrington
Oct 25, 2017Tutor
WiFi set up Recommendations with three R6300v2's
Hi Folks, My buddy bought and I'm setting up three R6300v2 routers at his nightclub to replace two OLD WiFi routers. He bought the R6300v2 so he could use the Facebook WiFi "check-in thingy". I'...
- Oct 26, 2017
cderrington wrote:
Do you know what settings I should turn off to put the least amount of stress on the CPU and RAM of the "main" router?
I've never seen any suggestion here that this is an issue with this sort of hardware.
You may be creating a problem for yourself that doesn't exist.
Suck it and see is my advice.
michaelkenward
Oct 26, 2017Guru - Experienced User
cderrington wrote:
I'm looking for advice to see if I should set them up as one Router (providing WiFi too) and two AP's
That is probably the least troublesome route. Or you could end up with three routers fighting to control the local network.
There is a manual for the R6300v2 somewhere at the end of this link::
>>> R6300v2 | Product | Support | NETGEAR <<<
See page 100.
- cderringtonOct 26, 2017Tutor
Thanks for the great answer!
Do you know what settings I should turn off to put the least amount of stress on the CPU and RAM of the "main" router?
I'm assuming that making sure traffic monitoring is not on will help and turning off UPNP but I'm not sure and don't know what other settings tax the processor and RAM. I tried calling support but they were clueless.- michaelkenwardOct 26, 2017Guru - Experienced User
cderrington wrote:
Do you know what settings I should turn off to put the least amount of stress on the CPU and RAM of the "main" router?
I've never seen any suggestion here that this is an issue with this sort of hardware.
You may be creating a problem for yourself that doesn't exist.
Suck it and see is my advice.