Maximum Simultaneous Connections (Sessions). It's one of our Router tests.
"connections" meaning WiFi client associations (rather than TCP connections or active NATs, etc.)?
Maximum Simultaneous Connections (Sessions). It's one of our Router tests.
Not wireless associations. Router sessions / connections"connections" meaning WiFi client associations (rather than TCP connections or active NATs, etc.)?
Not wireless associations. Router sessions / connections
Stevech, you said, "the client and router must be at the same data rate in 802.11a/b/g and most 11n. Therefore, the client's transmitter power is the constraint, i.e., the "weakest link"." Does this mean that it would be a waste of money to implement a higher powered router or a high-gain antenna without also upgrading the client adapter or antenna?
Bob
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