QUOTE(cajun2de @ Dec 3 2019, 12:26 PM)
What about the archer A9? comparatively ?
I have had ADSL Asus routers before but for some reason the dhcp is very flaky for my TV.
With TP Link or DLink , turning on the sony TV, in about 5secs it would renew dhcp lease and work fine.
But on the asus it wouldn't get dhcp properly and I would have to manually refresh the connection often. Anyone experienced this before?
I have had ADSL Asus routers before but for some reason the dhcp is very flaky for my TV.
With TP Link or DLink , turning on the sony TV, in about 5secs it would renew dhcp lease and work fine.
But on the asus it wouldn't get dhcp properly and I would have to manually refresh the connection often. Anyone experienced this before?
QUOTE(AV_2018 @ Dec 3 2019, 12:30 PM)
I don't know about D-link or TP-link other than the ones TM gave. I usually avoid brand ending with Link due to experience with their poorly made firmware.
I'm using a Sony Android TV with Asus RT-AC68U latest firmware using IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack. The TV can get IPv4 and IPv6 IPs without issues.
I would just say go for a dedicated router and access point setup.I'm using a Sony Android TV with Asus RT-AC68U latest firmware using IPv4 and IPv6 dual stack. The TV can get IPv4 and IPv6 IPs without issues.
Therefore u rarely need to touch the router when u change to a new access point model.
The higher the AC values doesn't mean the higher the coverage.
More antenna = more coverage,more throughput
Higher AC value = Higher transfer speed
Dec 3 2019, 02:48 PM

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