I've had an Airport Extreme in some shape of form for about 12 years, with one of the big flat Mac Mini looking ones before upgrading to the more modern ac version about 7 years ago.
Generally speaking, it's worked faultlessly, with just the occasional blip, but recently it's started to struggle which I'm putting down to the increasing number of devices trying to connect to it. Covid-19 as meant two of us working from home so extra laptops and phones connecting wirelessly, along with speakers and assistants. Add in the physical and virtual devices for running all of my home services, and I'm bouncing around the 50 address mark and starting to suffering from some random disconnects. Although there's no published limited, 50 seems to be accepted online, and I'd question if it's even that. I extended the network with an Airport Express about 12 months ago when suffering from some similar issues, and that seemed to fix things. Anyway, I've been thinking it's time for a new set-up for some time, so bit the bullet and ordered a Linksys Velop Tri-band system.
What a complete pain in the arse. I did eventually get one node connected to the internet and configured with some of the rules I need to route things around my network (ports 80 and 443 to an NGINX reverse proxy server) and I could access the services from outside my network, but no dice when connected inside.
I am using Pi-hole to block some adds and provide some DNS caching, but this is only on my home network, so no access from the guest one, so it's easier for everything to ping out to the internet and then come back to my external WAN IP before routing to the appropriate VM through the proxy. It works fine like that on the Airport Extreme, but won't on the Velop whatever I try. It's driving me crazy!
Any ideas what the Extreme is doing that the Velop is not? And what did people replace their Exteme's with now Apple don't have a device? Would another (second hand) Extreme improve the Wi-Fi situation and allow more device to connect?
Sorry for all the questions, and the somewhat rambly post, but I'm beginning to tear my hair out and needed a small vent
Generally speaking, it's worked faultlessly, with just the occasional blip, but recently it's started to struggle which I'm putting down to the increasing number of devices trying to connect to it. Covid-19 as meant two of us working from home so extra laptops and phones connecting wirelessly, along with speakers and assistants. Add in the physical and virtual devices for running all of my home services, and I'm bouncing around the 50 address mark and starting to suffering from some random disconnects. Although there's no published limited, 50 seems to be accepted online, and I'd question if it's even that. I extended the network with an Airport Express about 12 months ago when suffering from some similar issues, and that seemed to fix things. Anyway, I've been thinking it's time for a new set-up for some time, so bit the bullet and ordered a Linksys Velop Tri-band system.
What a complete pain in the arse. I did eventually get one node connected to the internet and configured with some of the rules I need to route things around my network (ports 80 and 443 to an NGINX reverse proxy server) and I could access the services from outside my network, but no dice when connected inside.
I am using Pi-hole to block some adds and provide some DNS caching, but this is only on my home network, so no access from the guest one, so it's easier for everything to ping out to the internet and then come back to my external WAN IP before routing to the appropriate VM through the proxy. It works fine like that on the Airport Extreme, but won't on the Velop whatever I try. It's driving me crazy!
Any ideas what the Extreme is doing that the Velop is not? And what did people replace their Exteme's with now Apple don't have a device? Would another (second hand) Extreme improve the Wi-Fi situation and allow more device to connect?
Sorry for all the questions, and the somewhat rambly post, but I'm beginning to tear my hair out and needed a small vent