01-13-2025 06:03 PM
The max associated clients Cisco supports on an C9120AXE-E ?
We are using only one radio i.e., 5GHz
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01-13-2025 06:08 PM
200, however you should never design based on this value, design based on application need, generally speaking about 30 clients per AP.
01-13-2025 06:36 PM
The data sheet will say 200 clients per band. That being said, this really depends on what the clients are doing. If everyone doing 8k streaming then it will be less than all clients doing nothing.
General rule of thumb is design for between 20-30 clients in the AP cell area.
01-13-2025 07:12 PM
@ammahend wrote:
generally speaking about 30 clients per AP.
@Haydn Andrews wrote:
General rule of thumb is design for between 20-30 clients in the AP cell area.
Please keep the number of wireless client connected to a single 910x, 911x or 912x to <15. If the wireless client >25, the 910x, 911x or 912x will quickly run out of memory and the affected AP will crash. And Cisco will be making recommendations for daily AP reboots.
Please refer to CSCvy08682.
And one final thing: Cisco will not be fixing this bug.
01-13-2025 06:08 PM
200, however you should never design based on this value, design based on application need, generally speaking about 30 clients per AP.
01-13-2025 06:33 PM
@palani2010 wrote:
The max associated clients Cisco supports on an C9120AXE-E ?
According to Cisco, 4 billion wireless clients (CSCwm74031 & CSCwn62489).
01-13-2025 06:36 PM
The data sheet will say 200 clients per band. That being said, this really depends on what the clients are doing. If everyone doing 8k streaming then it will be less than all clients doing nothing.
General rule of thumb is design for between 20-30 clients in the AP cell area.
01-13-2025 07:12 PM
@ammahend wrote:
generally speaking about 30 clients per AP.
@Haydn Andrews wrote:
General rule of thumb is design for between 20-30 clients in the AP cell area.
Please keep the number of wireless client connected to a single 910x, 911x or 912x to <15. If the wireless client >25, the 910x, 911x or 912x will quickly run out of memory and the affected AP will crash. And Cisco will be making recommendations for daily AP reboots.
Please refer to CSCvy08682.
And one final thing: Cisco will not be fixing this bug.
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