09-01-2011 12:26 PM - edited 07-03-2021 08:39 PM
I am am building a new office and trying to come up with the proper number of access points i'm going to need. What is a good number to use regarding number of wireless users per AP?
thanks for your thoughts
09-01-2011 01:10 PM
Hi There,
Cisco recommends that you should have no more than 25 clients per AP.
HTH.
Raga
09-01-2011 02:48 PM
Hello,
Just to elaborate a bit further -- the acceptable number of clients per radio could vary widely between deployments. It really depends on how much bandwidth your users and applications will require. For this reason there is no definitive recommendation.
Just for example purposes:
40 laptops simply browsing text articles vs 5 clients streaming HD video.
So an important step in this process is to determine the requirements for your devices.
-Patrick Croak
Wireless TAC
09-02-2011 06:44 AM
Im going to cut and paste a post i just did for another question that may better help ..
I concur with Leo. You need to remember one very very imporant fact about 802.11 access points (regardless of the vendor) and that is that they are all HALF DUPLEX.
So take what you know about HUBs on the wired and apply similar ideas to that over wireless BUT hadd fudge to the wireless side becuase of the extensive mangament overhead.
Only 1 wifi device on channel can talk at a time. So, as Leo pointed out. If you have hungry bandwidth users you could see issues.
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