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I'm not sure about direct tv streaming. If you mean streaming from you set top box over wifi to a pc or another tv it depends on what router you are currently using. This would most likely help a lot. As for question 2, YES! That is exactly what wifi 6 (AX) routers are meant for. They are MUCH better at handling network environments with multiple streaming devices. That said it still comes down to the service you pay for from you ISP. My suggestion...do some Google research. Get rid of Direct TV, make sure you are getting at least 100 mb/s from your ISP and set up an IPTV service (mine cost $7 per month and I get every channel know to man/woman kind). Get an AX router (wifi 6) with enough throughput to handle what you pay for from you ISP. This ASUS AX3000 will do the job. You could probably save a lot on a month to month basis.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Usually when you have DirecTV, it comes with DSL and not broadband internet. It really depends on your main connection and not just the router. This is a great router, and has no problem filling my entire house which is around 1800 square feet. I get 200 megabit download from my internet provider and can hit it from any part of my house. My point is this, this router should be fine for most people but make sure you can actually get the speed from the person you pay for the internet are this is useless. Lastly with this router, I have two people working from home and two people streaming video at the same time pretty much all day.
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