I have many smart switches and lights. My previous router (TP-Link AX) missed turning something on or off every so often, often enough to make me want to address it. I since switched to an Asus RT-AX88u and rarely have an issue.
My question is how does streaming one or more video services and or music service impact the router's ability to process it's other tasks like web browsing or activating smart lights and switches?
Without getting too technical, for example, is it reasonable for household members to stream Netflix, Peacock, and 2 WiiM devices all at one time, or is that pushing the router's limit?
At first I had very glitchy performance with my WiiM, but now I am thinking it was due to the router server doing it's initial indexing. Regardless, I used a second router dedicated as the music server. It is not ideal. Have most of you had great results with one router and multiple streamers at the same time?
Thanks
My question is how does streaming one or more video services and or music service impact the router's ability to process it's other tasks like web browsing or activating smart lights and switches?
Without getting too technical, for example, is it reasonable for household members to stream Netflix, Peacock, and 2 WiiM devices all at one time, or is that pushing the router's limit?
At first I had very glitchy performance with my WiiM, but now I am thinking it was due to the router server doing it's initial indexing. Regardless, I used a second router dedicated as the music server. It is not ideal. Have most of you had great results with one router and multiple streamers at the same time?
Thanks