I've had my DGL-4500 for a few years now, and I have been very happy. I currently have about 15 or 16 devices on my network. Seven wired and the rest wireless. We do a lot of network streaming in my house, and it seems that as I have added a few wireless devices I have started encountering problems.
I am periodically dropping connections or needing to pause for buffering a lot. I don't just see problems from my wireless devices, but from wired devices as well. I assumed that it was my cable modem, but have found that rebooting the 4500 is always necessary to clean things up a bit. Also, if I disable a wireless device matters improve.
Am I at capacity? Should I expect to be able to stream to two different devices while playing Xbox Live and using a tablet, or is that too much to ask of this router? (Clearly I am not doing all of these things myself - there are six people in the house
) My speed tests (from speedtest.net, mostly) return > 24Mbps down. About 1-1.5 up.
Oh, one of the devices is an old laptop that only supports 802.11g, so I believe I am stuck in 2.4GHz land. Does that make a difference? I am running firmware version 1.22NA
Can anyone offer any suggestions? Or, if my demands are too high for this hard-working device, what should I look at instead?
Thanks,
-Ben