1032 actually, but yea. ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "The Wirefree Network" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:05:04 -0700
>So are you limiting to say 1 Meg max? > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Pierce >Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 8:41 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: RE: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP? > > >I'm with you, just watch out for the guy who puts on a server and >doesn't patch it and instantly gets the code red virus and starts >flooding the network. > >We let them have so much gigs per month also, but we don't let anyone >have a full T1, "yet". One server with code red out there will bring the >network to a crawl. > >Just an experience to pass on. > >;) > >---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- >From: "The Wirefree Network" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 08:33:44 -0700 > >>This is a concern. However...after being online for 7 months, I have >>only seen a single instance where 1.4 Meg of my connection was used for >>longer than 5 minutes. >> >>I really don�t think it is possible for a client to use the entire >1.544 >>Meg and that not allow me to remotely manage. >> >>BTW...how I "sort of" protect myself and my users is I put monthly >>bandwidth limitations on ALL clients. 1 Gig and 2 Gig accounts. >>So...even if a user gets online and is capable of connecting to the >>distant end at 1.5 Meg, they will NOT be able to download toooooo much >>before the exceed their monthly quota and receive a big fat bill. >> >>With all that said, one of these days I will get around to installing a >>microtik (or similar) to down throttle extended high-speed downloads. >> >>Sully >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Pierce >>Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 7:36 AM >>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Subject: RE: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP? >> >> >>What if a client hogs all of the T1 for an extended period of time and >>you need to get into your system to manage it ? >> >>---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- >>From: "The Wirefree Network" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 08:26:25 -0700 >> >>>I provide unthrottled connections to all my users. I have a full T-1 >>>line. So.most users feel T-1 speeds about 90% of the day. Peak times >>>vary of course. >>> >>>I have 24 clients off my headend (one of which is a repeater). The >>>repeater has 21 behind it. >>> >>>So...the total going through the head-end is 45. >>> >>>Sully >>> >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Blazen Wireless >>>Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 6:45 AM >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Subject: Re: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP? >>> >>>Wow only 20 -30? I heard one wisp had about 40 on there. Motorola >>>advertises 200 per each of their access points? >>>Can SB confirm if this is true only 20-30 this puts a damper on >>things.. >>>now say I had one main AP with 20 customers on it and then a remote AP >>>backhauled of the main AP and the remote AP had say 30 customers on it >>>would that be a total of 50 the main AP is seeing or would it be like >>>having 21 on the main ap? >>> >>>Thanks >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: Colin Watson <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:38 AM >>>Subject: Re: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP? >>> >>>usually the number is about 2048 clients per AP, well, 2048 MAC >>>addresses - you should have no artificial limits unless you imposed >>them >>>yourself in the configuration? - Generally thoughy you shouldn't have >>>more then 20-30 people per AP usually otherwise your clients may >>>expierence slowdown, - your mileage may vary however . >>> >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: Marcin <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> �elaznowski >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 1:31 PM >>>Subject: [smartBridges] How many clients can be connected to AP? >>> >>>In our wireless network, made on SB Air Point Pro we can't connect >>more >>>then 12 -13 clients to one AP. When 14-th client is trying to connect >>to >>>the AP, one of previously connected looses his connection. 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