08-08-2023 08:10 AM
Hello,
I would like to know, how many client can connect to Cisco 9115AXI AP at the same time?
Or how can I select the AP base on user?
Thank you.
08-08-2023 09:46 AM
Hi @Mr. San
Theorically:
"Wi-Fi 6, with better coordination of transit time to and from devices, will also bring about a reduction in latency and a
greater reliability allowing for hundreds of devices per access point. This allows for IoT devices to be reliably deployed at
scale. And an overall improved user experience will be seen as well, as 802.11ax will improve device battery life of devices
such as smartphones, tablets and IoT when compared to prior standards. For more details about 802.11ax please check
Cisco’s Technical Whitepaper on 802.11ax"
08-08-2023 11:29 AM
There is no hard limit on the number clients supported by an AP. It all depends on various factors such as RF environment, WLC config, Client capabilities etc.
If you want to understand AP - client performance, I suggest looking at Miercom performance test reports such as https://miercom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Miercom-Report-Cisco-AP9100-Competitive-Performance-DR201007H.pdf
Again the numbers you see may not match real world deployment.
CJ
08-08-2023 11:42 AM - edited 08-08-2023 11:43 AM
This is for Meraki, but they use the same Cisco APs, so expect similar.
Unless you run the old airOS, then the limit is 200/AP.
08-09-2023 12:10 AM
Supported numbers on any AP model from any vendor is just only marketing.
As @jagan.chowdam said, there is a dependency from multiple factors on the maximum number of client stations an AP can support without impacting quality-of-experience (QoE), not AP performance. And adding more, those test done by Miercom are not real-world scenarios as they do not content with nearby APs using the same RF space, so that is an ideal scenario where your ofice is isolated from the outer world, which is not impossible by using certain wall materials.
This is what you need to attend to:
You can take these numbers as an approach to better know when QoE will start to drop to a less acceptable status:
Client count: 32
Channel Utilization: 45%
RSSI: -68 dBm
SNR: 20 dB
Regarding AP performance, using C9115 or C9120 is more or less the same regarding capacity, and it all will depend on the previous parameters.
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