my wireless routers been always D-link, somehow i trust them more over others. started with the DIR-625, then the DIR-655 and presently the DGL-4500. my experience over the years that they are reliable with great performance and few problems. off course i gout the DGL-4500 in a very good deal but the way it was advertised on the web site i got it from, it got me the impression that it broadcast both bands (2.4 and 5) in the same time, i know i should have put more efforts to read more, but that's OK. I don't think the 2 bands together will make big difference giving that most wireless devices are 2.4.
here is my network
DSL modem (Siemens SpeedStream 4200 from Bell Sympatico) to the DGL-4500 , and the router has the following connected:
1. NAS DNS 323 (configured for remote access)
2. HP media server EX-475 (configured for remote access)
3. NetGear 101 Ethernet power (Feeds my desktop upstairs)
4. HP laser Priner
5. Un-managed gigabit switch
The switch has the following connected:
1. PS3
2. PopCorn Hour A 110
3. SlingBox Pro (configured for remote access)
Wireless:
1. IP Camera (Camera always on and configured for remote access)
2. Laptop
3. IP internet Radio
my questions now are;
Is this too much for the DGL-4500 to handle?
how to get more bandwidth for my network?
do i need additional hardware?