[Application Case] Demonstrating the Truth and Lies of Wi-Fi
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"How many devices can be connected to a single access point?" This is a question that is often asked. Among the readers, there are likely those who have asked this question themselves. There is a limit to the number of devices that can connect to a Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) access point. If you look closely at access points designed for businesses, you will often find this number listed in the catalog. It may specify something like "2.4GHz: XX devices, 5GHz: XX devices," indicating the number of devices that can be connected for each frequency band. Depending on the access point product, the limit may vary based on the authentication method or encryption method, so caution is required. For example, the specifications of Cisco Systems' "Cisco Aironet 1702" state "200 devices/radio." However, few people have likely confirmed a situation where 200 clients were actually connected. So, first, I decided to test whether it is truly possible to connect 200 clients as stated in the catalog. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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