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sarpkaya

join:2008-03-04
Izmir, TR
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What is the best 802.11g AP?

Hi,
Is that
Deliberant
Mikrotik
or
Ubiquiti

Please specify model like, Ubiquiti Powerstation.
If is there any other brand that you like, that will be OK, too. But main things that I want, It shouldn't be burn up in basic thunders.(I'll use ethernet and coax. protector) and should handle like 100-150 customers.(All of'em ain't gonna download something in same time, their cpe is gonna be their roof and it should be always connected)
cmaenginsb
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-19
Palmdale, CA

Re: What is the best 802.11g AP?

said by sarpkaya See Profile :

Hi,
Is that
Deliberant
Mikrotik
or
Ubiquiti

Please specify model like, Ubiquiti Powerstation.
If is there any other brand that you like, that will be OK, too. But main things that I want, It shouldn't be burn up in basic thunders.(I'll use ethernet and coax. protector) and should handle like 100-150 customers.(All of'em ain't gonna download something in same time, their cpe is gonna be their roof and it should be always connected)
Nothing 802.11g will handle that many customers period.
sarpkaya

join:2008-03-04
Izmir, TR
mikrotik told me it can handle max. 2000 users theoretically
cmaenginsb
Premium,MVM
join:2001-03-19
Palmdale, CA

Re: What is the best 802.11g AP?

said by sarpkaya See Profile :

mikrotik told me it can handle max. 2000 users theoretically
Many APs can "handle" 2000 users and allow them all to connect, however in reality an strict 802.11g AP will only handle maybe 50 customers tops.

John Galt
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Happy Camp
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Re: What is the best 802.11g AP?

said by cmaenginsb See Profile :

said by sarpkaya See Profile :

mikrotik told me it can handle max. 2000 users theoretically
Many APs can "handle" 2000 users and allow them all to connect, however in reality a strict 802.11g AP will only handle maybe 50 customers tops.
To further clarify...the limitation is in the protocol, not the hardware.
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