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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: Graveyard on March 17, 2010, 12:05:18 PM
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Hello All,
I was just curious about how many wireless users could be online at any given time. At the moment, there could be 4 laptops...all "N" adapters, a macbook, a hardwired desktop and a hardwired Xbox 360. Oh yeah, I have a hardwired Lg BD-370 bluray player for Netflix. I would like to add a wireless printer but I wasn't sure what the limit was.
Thanks.
Graveyard
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Hi,
If I recall, by the math, its something like 256 users....or is it 133..... In real world, its probably more like 20, but that is obviously a total guess on my part.....
Here I have about 20 IP reservations using a mix of wired and wireless, including a couple printers (one ethernet and one using shareport). I have had as many as 5 or 6 pc's using simultaneous connections over wireless and one wired with no slowdown from my perspective. I have looked at the logs during these times and there are a ton of various internet connections (can't count them all)....
I will say that I have been migrating most of my wireless devices to .11N to the extent possible. Hopefully apple will open the alleged .11N in the iPod Touch 3G instead of .11G as is current. The two laptops here both got nice little PC card adapters to .11N off ebay for about $10 each.....
I don't know what the DIR-655's "crush point" (my word, not DLink's) is, but its gotta be way better than my old routers......
YMMV as they say.....
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Thanks for the reply!
I'm not going to have near that many devices. I'm about finished buying for a while ....or am I???? 8)
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Since all wireless clients share the single same bandwidth (and not 300 Mbps for each client) you will see that 20 active clients will use up most of the bandwidth 8)