I am looking for a WLAN router with VLAN function. Doesn't have to be anything mega extensive, just need: Port 1 - LAN1, Port 2 - LAN2. Ideally, I would also be able to create two WLANs with the respective VLAN. Does anyone have a tip?
Is there anything comparable to TLSense 8550U at Digitec?
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Hello dear people. I like to download from several internet sources in parallel to my microsoft win 10 PC.
Previously I had the RUTX12 router with 2x mobile dual LTE sim slots (unfortunately not 5G). I was able to add 1 xDSL input to the built-in load balancer.
Now I only want a single mobile SIM card slot but with 5G speed.
Now I want to add 2x xDSL input feeds.
Everything should always download at maximum parallel, which is why a load balancer would probably also be necessary.
Which device or which router/load balancer could I use?
Hello,
I'm looking for a router that works for my home automation system and that doesn't stay like my UPC box every month (and all the IPs change...).
I need 2 devices (one for each floor) and I'm hesitating between the "ASUS ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800" model and the "Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 AX6000" model, both of which unfortunately have had unfortunate experiences with power loss for example (comments).
Can anyone please advise me on this?
I need a good administration interface.
Thanks in advance.
I've been searching for a while and don't seem to know what to look for.
Problem:
The internet comes into the flat (living room) via fibre optics.
As it is a large flat, the remote rooms are supplied via Powerline / WLAN.
In one of these rooms is the home office with a telephone (wired) which is very close to my heart.
Challenge:
From the powerline (RJ45), a cable is to be pulled under the desk. A device (switch / hub / router?) is to be placed there where a telephone (RJ11) and two computers (RJ45) can be connected.)
Isn't there a single device with one RJ45 input and two RJ45 / one RJ11 outputs?
I don't necessarily want to use another WLAN router / clunky device with 10 outputs.
The specifications for the maximum port speed are unfortunately more confusing here than they already are. I remember a filter setting where you could specify the speed for the RJ45 port(s). That made a lot of sense; at most, it could be supplemented with the SFP or SFP+ port(s). But to list the theoretical WIFI transmission speed (see Netgear WAX206) or, in the case of switches, the switching capacity (see Zyxel GS1900-8V3) as the port speed under the heading "maximum port speed" is more confusing than helpful. Thank you for clear product information.