Re: Max Wi-Fi connections question

2014-04-25 Thread Michael Nolin
I spent some time in Cambridge on Broadway street working for Sonos wireless speaker company. I enjoyed running 'Kismet' watching the most interesting wifi scans. Two dozen businesses, public transportation buses passing by in and out of range. The classroom environment you describe should prese

Re: Max Wi-Fi connections question

2014-04-11 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Ed lawson writes: > I'm sure someone in the group has a real world answer to this > question. My local school is seeking to have Wi-Fi in every classroom > with each classroom having up to 30 devices using the network > simultaneously. I questioned this and was told the appropriate > commercial

Re: Max Wi-Fi connections question

2014-04-10 Thread Greg Rundlett (freephile)
It depends... At some point your wireless becomes wired, and so the maximum amount of throughput is going to depend on that infrastructure and your WAN link. On the wireless side, it depends on the number and types of clients and also the type of traffic (VOIP, video, data etc.) Suffice to say th

Max Wi-Fi connections question

2014-04-10 Thread Ed lawson
I'm sure someone in the group has a real world answer to this question. My local school is seeking to have Wi-Fi in every classroom with each classroom having up to 30 devices using the network simultaneously. I questioned this and was told the appropriate commercial grade router is capable of m