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Which router is good for hosting?


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I am using DIR-600 and i also used no-ip but still they can't connect to my own website .. or fluxcp.

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ASUS Router RT-N10 is the best for hosting in my opinion upon testing it on 24/7 online.

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Routers aren't friendly in general for hosting anything. Usually if you have to host a server it should be a dedicated one that doesn't get routed simply because shared networks will cut down on the servers bandwith causing lag. If you plan on opening a server and having more then your neighborhood friends then you should invest in a real server without a router.

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lol @ asus router,

like Fuyuko Said, use a dedicated if u plan on having more than ur neighborhood, you can only stream what your net can handle, each player is about 2kb and if your internet speed is 15mbps, you'll be getting about 2mbps upload/download(obviously your download speed would be faster...) speed so about 20-50 players max u could handle...

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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=setting+up+home+server Edited by Matrixfox
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