Which device is serving DHCP? Where does it get ITS IP#? How are the DHCP 
served addresses set up? Be sure there is only ONE DHCP server on your network. 
Everything else should bridge.

On Mar 8, 2012, at 9:15 PM, Kay C Lan wrote:

> As we are WOT and you guys are clearly Server savvy I thought I might pose
> a problem I have not been able to solve. I've posted on the Apple forums,
> at least twice dating back to Leopard, and have never received a response.
> Apple Genii have less clue than I do.
> 
> Simply put, my home network seems to be limited to 10 devices (wired +
> WiFi). I understand there is a 10 user limit on AFP (non-Server), but I
> don't have 10 devices with File Sharing switched On (iTunes Sharing maybe,
> iPhoto Sharing less so). Apart from desktops (wired), laptops and iOS
> devices (WiFi), there is a TimeCapsule (wired), 2 x Airport Expresses (1
> wired to network, the other via WiFi), a printer  (wired) and an AV Amp
> (wired). The Expresses are suppose to have 10 User limit (WiFi) whilst the
> TimeCapsule is suppose to be limited to 50 Users (not clear if this WiFi or
> wired + WiFi).



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