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04-02-2015 10:39 PM
04-02-2015 10:39 PM
HP M330 Dual Radio 802.11ac Access Point
I have some inquiry regarding the latest product HP M330 Dual Radio 802.11ac Access Point.
What is the Maximum concurrent users can be support?
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06-22-2015 05:51 AM
06-22-2015 05:51 AM
Re: HP M330 Dual Radio 802.11ac Access Point
I think the default value in the config would be 255.
But actually you're asking this question in a wrong way. You have to remember that wireless is shared, half-duplex medium like a hub. It's prone to all kinds of interference, and legacy clients drag down the performance of basically all clients.
The question is "what kind of performance do I want to offer my clients". In general the number of users / radio shouldn't exceed 20 - 25.
HTH,
Arimo
HPE Networking Engineer