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My access point (AP) accepts and connects to only one client at a time. What could be the reason?

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My access point (AP) accepts and connects to only one client at a time. What could be the reason?

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A. One possible reason could be that the max-associations parameter is set to 1 under the service-set identifier (SSID) configuration. Use the max-associations SSID configuration mode command in order to configure the maximum number of associations supported by the radio interface (for the specified SSID). Use the no form of the command in order to reset the parameter to the default value. This default maximum is 255.

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