The VeriWave WLAN Capacity Calculator shows that throughput of a WLAN system will rise as the number of clients increases. How can this be possible?
The VeriWave theoretical maximum capacity calculator computes the theoretical maximum medium capacity of a compliant 802.11 BSS comprising one or more active STAs (stations i.e., APs and/or clients). The value output by the calculator is the upper bound on what can be achieved. A real network that is compliant to the 802.11 standard will always achieve less than this upper bound, though in the 1-STA or 2-STA case it is possible to come very close.
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