I provide unthrottled connections to all my users.? I have a full T-1 line.? So…most users feel T-1 speeds about 90% of the day.? Peak times vary of course.

 

I have 24 clients off my headend (one of which is a repeater).  The repeater has 21 behind it.

 

So...the total going through the head-end is 45.

 

Sully

 

 

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Wow only 20 -30? I heard one wisp had about 40 on there. Motorola advertises 200 per each of their access points?

Can SB confirm if this is true only 20-30 this puts a damper on things.. now say I had one main AP with 20 customers on it and then a remote AP backhauled of the main AP and the remote AP had say 30 customers on it would that be a total of 50 the main AP is seeing or would it be like having 21 on the main ap?

 

Thanks

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From: Colin Watson

Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:38 AM

Subject: Re: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP?

 

usually the number is about 2048 clients per AP, well, 2048 MAC addresses - you should have no artificial limits unless you imposed them yourself in the configuration? - Generally thoughy you shouldn't have more then 20-30 people per AP usually otherwise your clients may expierence slowdown, - your mileage may vary however .

 

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Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:31 PM

Subject: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP?

 

In our wireless network, made on SB Air Point Pro we can't  connect more then 12 -13 clients to one AP. When 14-th client is trying to connect to the AP, one of previously connected looses his connection. Any ideas why?

 

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