I have the latest firmware on my router.  And I have no clue about internal
memory use.

Good catch on the NAT state tables, Gibson.




On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:36 PM Gibson Prichard <gib...@prichard.tv> wrote:

> You may be hitting a limit of the NAT in the router (basically the size of
> the state table), and not the number of IP addresses that it can handle. I
> use pfSense at home with two access points with over 50 devices at times
> and everything works well. My guess is the Asus RT-AX92U may be running out
> of ability to keep up with all the states of traffic in and out, but a
> modern device like this shouldn't hit a limit with just 50 devices. That
> being said, if one or more of those 50 items act as a server with
> connections coming in from outside, you could be filling up a state table
> with all the incoming connections.
> No promises on this, but it is a possibility. Look and see if the Asus
> RT-AX92U has an newer firmware or there are any notes about number of
> supported devices.
>
> Gibson Prichard
> Nashville, TN
> gib...@prichard.tv
>
>
>
> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 12:08 PM Jack Coats <j...@coats.org> wrote:
>
>> I wonder if there is a limit on how many IP's that a router can handle.
>> I have just under 50 devices and my Asus RT-AX92U as a main router with 2
>> RT-AC68U as AIMesh nodes.
>> We stream a tv and a couple of computers, a TV from Amazon (fire tv
>> stick) with several misc devices, mainly Wyze devices.
>> Any suggestions of routers that can carry that?   My wan is a fiber
>> coming in but delivered as ethernet. 250Mb sync that normally comes in
>> close to that nicely.
>>
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