How iPads per wireless router?
I am aware there is a limit number of devices per wireless router, but not sure how many? Can this be expanded and what would the impact be?
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I am aware there is a limit number of devices per wireless router, but not sure how many? Can this be expanded and what would the impact be?
Around 254. No, it's a hardware limitation.
In theory 255 devices to one router.
http://compnetworking.about.com/od/wirelessfaqs/f/howmanydevices.htm
connection limits depens on the used device and the used tcp/ip potocols (ip v4 or v6). waht kind of router do you use? but i could imagine this isnt the point. do you try to get some new device in the wifi?
Connection limits are mostly not importaint in soho's. before you can reach it the speed lowers so drastic that you'll think about other solutions.
How iPads per wireless router?