jolouis
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Wow never thought I’d hear somebody say North American Cell provider is cost effective in any definition of the term ;o)
As long as all of your devices are behind the same layer of NAT I don’t see why it would cause you problems. The only time it becomes an issue is when you have some local stuff on one side of the first NAT, and some local stuff on the network wedged between the two. The bigger issue is usually related to port forwarding/etc, but if youre on a cell network that all goes out the window anyway as most of them don’t let you have any kind of inbound connections anyway (they’re in essence running big NATs between their network and the real internet).
Anyway you probably just need a beefier router. One thing you could try is SSH into your AR150 and run the “top” command. That will show you real-time CPU usage. With that open, start a large transfer or speed test. If you see anything peaking out at 100% CPU then you know for sure that’s the limiting factor.