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Re: R7000 What firmware? Stock? DD-WRT? Tomato?
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Is stock fine for me? Or shoud I use a different firmware? My internet plan is 125mbps download 20mbps upload
I do a lot of streaming at home on my home networking. Wife streams netflix while I am usually online gaming or streaming live sports. We have 2 4k tvs so the bandwidth sometimes needed for the 4k video is higher than normal.
The total devices on our network are:
Ps4 pro,
Xbox one s,
2 65" KU6300 Samsung 4k smart tv
2 samsung s7 edges
samsung 7 series notebook
windows surface
chromecast
roku premiere+
Samsung smart tv 1080p
Obviously all of them are not in use at the same time. The xbox one S and ps4 pro are wired. Everything else is wireless.
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Stock should give you the best performance. Go to third party firmware for features. These days, DD-WRT would be my last choice. Go with Tomato or Asuswrt-Merlin. Both support hardware acceleration.
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Stock should give you the best performance. Go to third party firmware for features. These days, DD-WRT would be my last choice. Go with Tomato or Asuswrt-Merlin. Both support hardware acceleration.
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Re: R7000 What firmware? Stock? DD-WRT? Tomato?
Theres OpenRouter FW as well. All tailored or NetGear routers and mostly based on NG FW and UI.
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Re: R7000 What firmware? Stock? DD-WRT? Tomato?
Don't fix what ain't broke! But if it's broke (like mine), I went with Tomato 138 AIO from openrouter. Works better for me, not perfect, but I think I have something else going on in my setup. Just make sure you follow the directions and after each flash, do a factory reset. Good luck!
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