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    Controlling number of users on an AP

    Thanks, stevech, I think the security aspect is more important than most people realize. We plan to have a separate LDAP server and the APs should be able to authenticate users from that server. Any comment anyone on Ubiquiti's UniFi product?
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    Controlling number of users on an AP

    Thanks, stevech, the answers are: yes, the APs will connect to business-grade router. And the guest separation is preferable but not a must since we can do it using an additional consumer-grade router. Thanks to others for your suggestions. What do you guys think of Ubiquiti's UniFi system...
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    Controlling number of users on an AP

    Thanks, Tim, for your quick responses. Can you/anyone please recommend which access point brand/model(s) will be best suited for a small office of 20-30, where multiple access points will be used in different channels as you suggested? We don't need 5 GHz but need the AP port to be gigabit.
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    Controlling number of users on an AP

    And which AP do you suggest for a maximized number of users per AP without degradation of throughput (assuming bandwidth will be shared anyway and one should ensure sufficient bandwidth is there to be satisfactorily shared by everyone). Which routers are good at handling relatively more users...
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    Controlling number of users on an AP

    If you use the same SSID, how is it ensured that a particular AP (among all the APs) will not get overloaded with users? Should such load allocation per AP done by MAC restrictions?
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