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Increase the available space further.

Increase the available space further.

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Ryugazaki
Junior Member
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08-24-2016, 06:21 PM
#1
Your router can support up to 30 devices. You're currently using 32, so you'll need to upgrade or manage connections. Access points and network extenders can improve coverage but won't increase the device limit.
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Ryugazaki
08-24-2016, 06:21 PM #1

Your router can support up to 30 devices. You're currently using 32, so you'll need to upgrade or manage connections. Access points and network extenders can improve coverage but won't increase the device limit.

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Ststina
Junior Member
30
08-25-2016, 02:44 AM
#2
Access points provide Wi-Fi, while extenders boost the signal range. They won’t boost your overall capacity. Having 30 devices is likely a suggestion; exceeding this could strain your router, causing issues or overheating. If you’re under 30 and not experiencing problems, it’s fine. But if you start facing issues, consider upgrading to a new router for better performance. It’s wise to use a separate router and modem, as they tend to handle heat better.
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Ststina
08-25-2016, 02:44 AM #2

Access points provide Wi-Fi, while extenders boost the signal range. They won’t boost your overall capacity. Having 30 devices is likely a suggestion; exceeding this could strain your router, causing issues or overheating. If you’re under 30 and not experiencing problems, it’s fine. But if you start facing issues, consider upgrading to a new router for better performance. It’s wise to use a separate router and modem, as they tend to handle heat better.

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Rosen05
Member
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08-25-2016, 04:57 AM
#3
I’m experiencing problems where devices disconnect when the load increases, especially since I and my wife are working from home. Using a combined setup saved me money compared to buying two separate units. If I locate a modem with DOCSIS 3.1 and a router supporting up to 50 devices for less than $200, I could make the switch.
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Rosen05
08-25-2016, 04:57 AM #3

I’m experiencing problems where devices disconnect when the load increases, especially since I and my wife are working from home. Using a combined setup saved me money compared to buying two separate units. If I locate a modem with DOCSIS 3.1 and a router supporting up to 50 devices for less than $200, I could make the switch.

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ripa5000
Posting Freak
884
08-25-2016, 05:26 AM
#4
Determine how many devices are connected to Wi-Fi, see if you can add more wired connections. If your setup is constrained by Wi-Fi, stronger access points could help. A router's performance isn't usually listed per device, but by sessions and bandwidth it is, indicating possible Wi-Fi restrictions.
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ripa5000
08-25-2016, 05:26 AM #4

Determine how many devices are connected to Wi-Fi, see if you can add more wired connections. If your setup is constrained by Wi-Fi, stronger access points could help. A router's performance isn't usually listed per device, but by sessions and bandwidth it is, indicating possible Wi-Fi restrictions.

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HoarGaming_
Junior Member
6
08-27-2016, 05:50 AM
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There are thirty items, including Wi-Fi devices like light switches and garage door openers, as well as cameras. They should not be moved to a wired setup.
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HoarGaming_
08-27-2016, 05:50 AM #5

There are thirty items, including Wi-Fi devices like light switches and garage door openers, as well as cameras. They should not be moved to a wired setup.

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Redbaron52
Junior Member
22
09-12-2016, 01:32 AM
#6
can you this is a dual band router, try putting some of your "devices" on a different band if possible.
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Redbaron52
09-12-2016, 01:32 AM #6

can you this is a dual band router, try putting some of your "devices" on a different band if possible.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
506
09-12-2016, 03:33 AM
#7
They are already roughly equal. There are still problems with connectivity during heavy use.
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taconiebre
09-12-2016, 03:33 AM #7

They are already roughly equal. There are still problems with connectivity during heavy use.

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Xoritikus
Junior Member
23
09-13-2016, 04:31 AM
#8
I’d just install a superior router in front of the combo unit you received. I don’t use the one that comes with the ISP modem, I always opt for my own devices.
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Xoritikus
09-13-2016, 04:31 AM #8

I’d just install a superior router in front of the combo unit you received. I don’t use the one that comes with the ISP modem, I always opt for my own devices.

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Dred22
Junior Member
12
09-13-2016, 06:07 AM
#9
Most of what they provide is only slightly usable, but the aftermarket is always the best option.
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Dred22
09-13-2016, 06:07 AM #9

Most of what they provide is only slightly usable, but the aftermarket is always the best option.

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XAminasX
Junior Member
4
09-16-2016, 04:09 AM
#10
I bought it myself because I don’t like renting.
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XAminasX
09-16-2016, 04:09 AM #10

I bought it myself because I don’t like renting.

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