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Wireless Router Port Forwarding

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Wireless Router Port Forwarding

2024-09-08 05:47:57

NOTE - this is not an easy to use product, it is not intended for the average computer user, some degree of technical know-how is required! I have a small but busy network in my house. I work out of the home, and there are 4 people online all day every day gaming, watching movies, and generally abusing the internet bandwidth. In recent years with broadband in my area breaking the 30 meg range, I started noticing something. I wasn't getting the speeds advertised to me by my cable company. At first, when the speeds were advertised at 40 or 50 megs, I just assumed I was getting it on a bad day when I came back with 35 meg speed tests (cable internet does fluctuate after all). But now a days I'm told I have a 90 meg line, and I still only get 35 megs max on a good day. I'm a programmer, but I'm not much a network guy, so I started going out and researching it a bit. Turns out despite having a gigabit switch, the biggest bottleneck will be the NAT throughput... how fast your router can redirect packets from the outside of your network to the ip addresses in your local subnet. Sure enough, all the consumer routers out there have really low throughput, or in the case of mine ALSO had the issue of overheating constantly which also hurt it. I continued researching, found this little guy (srsly, the size of this thing is amazing), and noted that users were getting several hundred megs NAT throughput, if not near gigabit speed through it. Well over my 90 meg line. So I snatched one up, as well as an Wi-Fi Access Point (decided separate the two) and sure enough my speeds went to what is advertised to me. My ONLY complaint is that the model I got (the ER-X) had a bug in the firmware version that made the 'port forwarding' wizard not work. You can still set it up using actual NAT destinations (which port-forwarding really is a wrapper around). It's just really annoying to stare at the 1 click port-forwarding wizard when you're writing you firewall rules.

5
2024-08-14 09:17:43

Super fast speeds. UI is a little complicated for port forwarding, faster gaming. The blast package thing is cool until they want you to purchase more. But once everything up and running as I have it paired with zenpro towers for mesh system.

5
2024-04-02 01:40:25

Both ethernet and wifi have been great. I finally was able to setup port forwarding and static ip rules with no issues. Also love the traffic analyzer in the GUI.

5
2024-08-01 01:56:30

Worked great. We will be forwarding them on to a different country for the next eclipse.

5
2024-05-25 03:30:27

Works for my use case connecting to the serial port on a router.

5
2024-06-29 02:23:47

Excellent router that covers my whole home and all my wireless products.

5
2024-05-02 08:23:34

Great router for the budget minded. No wireless.

5
2024-08-19 01:50:17

I bought this router and paired it to my 2 ubiquiti wireless ap's. Router works great! Highly recommend. Read all the great reviews about it. They aren't lying.

5
2024-05-06 03:55:38

Powerhouse router. A little pricey, and only one USB port but otherwise a great piece of hardware.

5
2024-08-09 06:34:22

After replacing my Wireless router with the Amplifi, I was able to resolve dead spots and double my available wireless bandwidth. Wifi 6 isn't supported, but there are not many devices that need wifi 6 in my environment. The setup was seamless and I love the App for monitoring the system.

5