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Is there a way to limit the maximum number of client devices that can connect to a single Autonomous Access point?

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Is there a way to limit the maximum number of client devices that can connect to a single Autonomous Access point?

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A. The default behavior of a Cisco client device is that it connects to the AP that has best signal strength available. But you can limit the clients that can connect to any particular AP through MAC authentication. You need to provide the MAC address of the client to the AP so that the AP can allow only those clients and restrict all the other clients that are not part of the allowed MAC address list from connecting to that particular AP.

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