We have the Enterasys APs as well (the Roamabout 2000).  Are you using the R2 or the 
2000?  If its the R2, what do you think of them?



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At Virginia Tech, we've had over fifty on an AP during conferences and such
with no problems.  We use Enterasys APs, though.

--ckg

At 15:37 7/17/2002, Mike Rykowski wrote:
>We recently had an occasion of having several users connect to a single AP,
>and at exactly 40 users the AP disassociated all users and would not allow
>any to re-associate.  The AP (a 340) had to be restarted.  After restart
>about 35 users got associated and all worked fine.  I went through our
>stats and noticed that the highest number of concurrent users on a single
>AP was about 36 or so.
>
>The question is, what is the maximum number of users that you ever had on a
>single AP?  Also, has anybody found any problems in utilizing wireless in a
>classroom setting, where many users may associate at nearly the same time?
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