
Access points have a theoretical maximum based on the modulation implemented. The standard 802.11 bg has a maximum 32 users connected concurrently but the number may vary depending on data rate requirements of each connected user. I have seen others talk about about 100+ concurrent users but in real world cases its not possible with the kind of bandwidths we utilize. On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:02 PM, Silas Savali <dzez2003@gmail.com> wrote:
We are currently planning a party for a friend and I wanted to load some videos on a server then hook it up with these powerful outdoor AP (its a big hotel) then have all the guests log in and stream the video(via XMBC or MediaTomb) to their devices (720p and higher video mark you)
I have several questions
1. Do these Access Points have a maximum no of users who can be connected? 2. Do they have a maximum bandwith? 3. What are the disadvantages of these idea and what should I watch out for?
I haven't made a decision on which to buy so go ahead and suggest whatever you think has the highest no of simultaneous users and bandwith
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