Yousuf Khan wrote:
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>> right now im using dlink di-604. but it keeps losing internet
>> connection. unplugging and replugging the power cord restores
>> connection. i have 19 pc's and im also using a dlink 24 port switch
>> and a cable modem (512kbps).
>>
>> i suspect the problem is that the router cant handle this number of
>> pc's. im planning to add more pc's in the future. about 40 pc's all in
>> all.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a router that can handle this number of pc's?
>> thanks in advance.
>
>
> You're going to have to leave the world of home routers and go into the
> world of expensive office routers. A cheaper alternative would be to
> setup a Linux PC and have it act as your Internet gateway. These home
> routers are barely able to handle one machine connected to it, let alone
> 19, let alone 40. Their poor little internal processors are cheap and
> underpowered.
>
> Yousuf Khan
I think that's a bit overstated. The SOHO (Small Office, Home Office,
for the benefit of the other poster) routers I've encountered are quite
capable of handling a half dozen or so machines, even at fairly high
load. Remember that, other than acting as a switch, their throughput
will be limited by the WAN side.
But I've never tried one with dozens of active machines. I suspect
they'd overflow their NAT table before long.
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