R700 AP 500 users
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01-30-2015 01:24 PM
Can anyone tell me if the advertised numbers of the R700 can really handle up to 500 users? This doesn't sound like real world to me.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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01-31-2015 08:15 AM
Hi Duane Hensley,
500 users mentioned are usually real numbers tested by QA in perfect conditions which are hard to get in REAL world + this number is when there is no security or encryption in place.
I have seen it that AP like a R700 can handle 60-70% of projected numbers in Open WLAN and real tough RF conditions too. 60% of projected numbers when security in place.
Again I am saying for what i have seen.
Hope this helps.
500 users mentioned are usually real numbers tested by QA in perfect conditions which are hard to get in REAL world + this number is when there is no security or encryption in place.
I have seen it that AP like a R700 can handle 60-70% of projected numbers in Open WLAN and real tough RF conditions too. 60% of projected numbers when security in place.
Again I am saying for what i have seen.
Hope this helps.
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01-31-2015 09:14 AM
Thanks for the response, but I saw this else where on this forum. I have it in quotes below.
Should I assume that the R700 is the same or is it really capable of around 300 clients (60%) real world?
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EMPLOYEE
Michael Brado (Official Rep) 8 months ago
7363 and 7962 dual-band APs have 64mb RAM
---- Maximum Users ----
TKIP : 26
AES : 100
Open: 250
7982 and 7372 dual-band APs have 128mb RAM
--- Maximum Users ---
TKIP : 26
AES : 100
Open : 500"
Should I assume that the R700 is the same or is it really capable of around 300 clients (60%) real world?
"
EMPLOYEE
Michael Brado (Official Rep) 8 months ago
7363 and 7962 dual-band APs have 64mb RAM
---- Maximum Users ----
TKIP : 26
AES : 100
Open: 250
7982 and 7372 dual-band APs have 128mb RAM
--- Maximum Users ---
TKIP : 26
AES : 100
Open : 500"
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01-31-2015 09:16 AM
This guy gave this response>
"Jay Files 3 days ago
...R500/R600/R700 should be the same as the 7982/7372 numbers listed above."
This is obviously a lot less clients than 60% of 500.
"Jay Files 3 days ago
...R500/R600/R700 should be the same as the 7982/7372 numbers listed above."
This is obviously a lot less clients than 60% of 500.
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02-02-2015 11:02 AM
Yes, the advertised number 500 is maximum for Open auth client associations.
Real world use, where clients also pass more than just email/text traffic, would
reduce the best practice maximum users.
Real world use, where clients also pass more than just email/text traffic, would
reduce the best practice maximum users.