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question about some access points

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Depends on the network load per client. If they are all going to be active at the same time transferring files or streaming HD content the safe threshold I use is 30 devices, for any brand. If the devices are just going to be connected or have a fairly low network utilization you can increase this number.

 

Two UAP AC Lite's would be able to handle more devices than a single UAP AC LR and would have better coverage, if spaced correctly etc.

hi,

 

im working on some acces points, but i had a question.

i was thinking about some unifi's from ubiquiti.

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-UniFi-UAP-AC-LR-Single-Version/dp/B01609AF22/ref=sr_1_8?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1471605088&sr=1-8&refinements=p_89%3AUbiquiti

 

but i was wndering how many devices could connect to it. i needed it to be about 60 to 70 devices. Is 1 access point from ubiquiti enough or is there a better solution?

 

thanks a lot!!

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Depends on the network load per client. If they are all going to be active at the same time transferring files or streaming HD content the safe threshold I use is 30 devices, for any brand. If the devices are just going to be connected or have a fairly low network utilization you can increase this number.

 

Two UAP AC Lite's would be able to handle more devices than a single UAP AC LR and would have better coverage, if spaced correctly etc.

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