How Many PC or laptop can I connect or Share to a Wi-Fi Network? tyson 06-November-2008 02:34:13 PMComments www.trap17.com/.../Create-Wifi-Hotspot-Laptop-Lan_t66591.html Posted by crouse en.kioskea.net/.../sujet-1845-lan-internet-connection-choosing-your-router Posted by crouse How Many PC or laptop can I connect or Share to a Wi-Fi Network? Posted by crouse no limit Posted by crouse it depend your networking there is no limit Posted by waqasahmad it depends on your network. There is no limit. Posted by HamidAliKhan No limit. But you have to define the size of your network. In order to relaibility. Posted by waqqas1 No limit any number. Posted by eric Most WiFi wireless access points / routers claim to support up to 255 connected devices. Access points and routers support a small number (usually either 1 or 4) of wired Ethernet and the rest via wireless connections. Connecting 255 computers to a single WiFi access point, while theoretically possible, is not recommended. Performance of such a network will be very poor. Install multiple access points instead to distribute the network load. By adding more access points to the network, effectively any number of computers can be supported (though the network becomes progressively more difficult to manage). On a home network, while dozens of computers and other devices may connect to the router, the performance of a shared Internet connection will quickly degrade as more computers access the Web simultaneously. Posted by sagitraz |
Posted: 07-November-2008 06:05:47 AM By: sagitraz Most WiFi wireless access points / routers claim to support up to 255 connected devices. Access points and routers support a small number (usually either 1 or 4) of wired Ethernet and the rest via wireless connections. Connecting 255 computers to a single WiFi access point, while theoretically possible, is not recommended. Performance of such a network will be very poor. Install multiple access points instead to distribute the network load. By adding more access points to the network, effectively any number of computers can be supported (though the network becomes progressively more difficult to manage). On a home network, while dozens of computers and other devices may connect to the router, the performance of a shared Internet connection will quickly degrade as more computers access the Web simultaneously. | |
Posted: 07-November-2008 12:20:15 PM By: eric No limit any number. | |
Posted: 13-November-2008 12:33:20 AM By: waqqas1 No limit. But you have to define the size of your network. In order to relaibility. | |
Posted: 28-December-2008 12:30:19 AM By: HamidAliKhan it depends on your network. There is no limit. | |
Posted: 05-January-2009 06:58:32 AM By: waqasahmad it depend your networking there is no limit | |
Posted: 06-September-2009 07:52:54 AM By: crouse no limit | |
Posted: 06-September-2009 07:53:07 AM By: crouse How Many PC or laptop can I connect or Share to a Wi-Fi Network? | |
Posted: 06-September-2009 07:53:36 AM By: crouse en.kioskea.net/.../sujet-1845-lan-internet-connection-choosing-your-router | |
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