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I seem to recall being told a while back that most of the commercial (i.e. D-Link, LinkSys, etc.) routers have limits on the number of active connections they can support at any one time. I have experienced problems with LinkSys in the past that suggested that a number as low as 16 might be the number for that piece of hardware.

Does anyone know if this is true and if so, can you point me to documents that will help me decide which one I need to meet my requirements.

I'm not averse to paying more than the price of the $40 specials - but I do need to run as many concurrent users as possible at the most cost- effective level.


Jon Paris

www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com



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