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Does it matter how many people are using the wireless network at one time? Can the network handle hundreds of users logged in at the same time?

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Does it matter how many people are using the wireless network at one time? Can the network handle hundreds of users logged in at the same time?

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The network can handle hundreds of users logged in at one time, however, the more people actively using the network the slower it gets. Performance changes are more easily noticed on an 11Mbps shared network as compared to a higher bandwidth shared network. Typically, an access point can handle 40 computers without losing performance.

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