If I purchase 2 x R6300's, will I be able to create a wireless bridge and get gigabit speeds over that bridge? Or does anyone think that it will have troubles bridging over the .11ac?
I was wondering if this is possible or particularly if anyone has tried it yet? If so, would you mind publishing your benchmarks if any? Thanks!
I use three R6300 with netgear firmware. I want to use dd-wrt when it is fast enought for the r6300.
My configuration:
Cabelcom Modem -> first switch -> r6300 gateway (AC, Netgear))
first switch -> WNDR4500 AP (N, DD-wrt)
upstairs:
R6300 bridge (a r6300 can be configured as a bridge, same subnet) -> second switch -> different pc's
Performance:
cabelcom modem direct
Download 75'000 kbit/s
Upload 7'000 kbit/s
first switch direct (lan)
Download 75'000 kbit/s
Upload 7'000 kbit/s
second switch direct (lan)
Download 75'000 kbit/s
Upload 7'000 kbit/s
wlan over the wndr4500
a little bit slower
around 40'000 kbits/s
but this is the problem of my wlan-adapter in the laptop...
I willt test the wndr4500 as a gateway.
Regards Oliver _________________ WNDR3700v1 (Dhcp,Wlan-G,Openntpd) build 23802
WNDR3700v2 (Client Bridge, Sony DPF-HD1000) build 23802
WNDR4000 (Client Bridge, Camera) built 22118
WNDR4000 (Nas-only 1 TB, Synology Save Server) built 22118
WNDR4500v1 (Wlan-N) build 22118
WNDR4500V1 (Nas-only 2 TB) built 23802
R6300 (Wlan-AC) Netgear