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Title: what is the max number of clients i can enter in the 2.4ghz in the model 2260g [Print this page]

Author: muhammad.ahmed6    Time: 2024-1-9 13:38
Title: what is the max number of clients i can enter in the 2.4ghz in the model 2260g
I am using 2260g , it is showing me that in 2.4Ghz channel the clients are 64 and in 5Ghz it is 512,so what is the max amount of clients i can enter in 2.4Ghz Channel? Following is the picture attached:

Author: guominxiang@rui    Time: 2024-1-9 13:41
Please refer to this link: https://community.ruijienetworks.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1824&page=1&extra=#pid2850


Recommended 100 users, 16(2.4G)+84(5G)

Author: muhammad.ahmed6    Time: 2024-1-9 13:44
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-1-9 13:41
Please refer to this link: https://community.ruijienetworks.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1824&pa ...

I want 512 clients in 2.4Ghz and same 512 in 5Ghz Channel? Can this specified AP manage it?

Author: muhammad.ahmed6    Time: 2024-1-9 14:55
Muhammad  Ahmed replied at 2024-1-9 13:44
I want 512 clients in 2.4Ghz and same 512 in 5Ghz Channel? Can this specified AP manage it?

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Author: guominxiang@rui    Time: 2024-1-9 15:37
Muhammad  Ahmed replied at 2024-1-9 14:55
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Recommended No. of Manageable STA: 16(2.4G)+84(5G)
By recommended users, our device can guarantee the normal Internet access of these users at the same time.



Maximum No. of Manageable STA: 64(2.4G)+512(5G)
The maximum number of users means that our device can support the maximum number of users to connect, but it cannot guarantee that all users can access internet at the same time



Author: muhammad.ahmed6    Time: 2024-1-9 15:42
GTAC-Micca replied at 2024-1-9 15:37
Recommended No. of Manageable STA: 16(2.4G)+84(5G)
By recommended users, our device can guarantee  ...

I want Max 512 clients in 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz both, so can you suggest which model would be better?

Author: guominxiang@rui    Time: 2024-1-9 15:55
Muhammad  Ahmed replied at 2024-1-9 15:42
I want Max 512 clients in 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz both, so can you suggest which model would be better?

Reyee Series AP seems not support. If you need, you can refer to Ruijie AP series, like AP840-I
https://community.ruijienetworks.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=1945&highlight=Para




Author: m.polainer@trio    Time: 2024-1-9 17:52
Muhammad  Ahmed replied at 2024-1-9 15:42
I want Max 512 clients in 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz both, so can you suggest which model would be better?

Keep in mind the WIFI will be totally unusable with so many Clients connected.
The Bandwidth is shared between all Clients. With 512 Clients there will be essentially no bandwidth for a single client.
Additionally it will be very inefficient and probably not run at all.
I´d recommend ~30-50 Clients max on a Radio.
If you need the number to be 512 not for technical reasons but just to fulfill a tender, go for Ruijie AP8XX APs.
Technically those support many clients. Those have some other advantages over Reyee APs as well.
Price is higher of course.
Hope that helps in your decission.

Martin


Author: adidesember@gma    Time: 2024-5-26 16:27
is the maximum number of users or maximum amount of concurrent bandwidth different when I use20mhz / 40mhz / 80mhz on the 5GHz frequency ?

Author: m.polainer@trio    Time: 2024-5-31 23:03
Edited by poli5681 at 2024-5-31 23:04

Adetya Surya replied at 2024-5-26 16:27
is the maximum number of users or maximum amount of concurrent bandwidth different when I use20mhz / ...
Sorry for the late reply. Higher Bandwidth will result in higher throughput.
One might say you can have double the clients with 40Mhz compared to 20Mhz.
But keep in mind higher bandwidth have negatives as well. Higher bandwidth usually means lower range, higher noise floor and less reuse channels.
Even with 80Mhz you will struggle keeping 512 clients happy on a single AP.
Even if you have a clean, modern WIFI6 enviroment (all WIFI6+ Clients and APs) in a LAB setup, you will struggle to get more than ~1G capacity aggregated.
This leaves less than 2Mbit theoretically per client.
Additionally with so many clients you will get many other issues (high noise floor, hidden nodes, client issues and many others), probably stalling your WIFI even more.
I´d like to avoid stuffing so many clients on a single AP as much as possible. Better use simpler/cheaper APs (but more of them), than to buy expensive APs and stuff them with clients.





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