James,
You may want to try NAT, you could have as many IP addresses as you want...
James Savage wrote:
Hi,
Due to the proliferation of wireless laptops on campus we're rapidly deploying
APs all over campus. We have a number of large lecture halls that could
potentially have >400 concurrent wireless users in the future. Our wireless
subnets have a typical subnet mask of f.f.f.0 allowing 250-ish usable IP
addresses. I'm wondering what others are doing (IP-wise) for high density areas
to accomodate a large number of concurrent users.....VLSM?...etc.
......thanks in advance.......J
James Savage York University
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phone: 416-736-2100 ext.22605 Toronto, Ontario
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