EAP245 and Large numbers of users
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I'm new here, so please forgive me if I post this in the wrong section
I would like to know if the EAP 245 is a good AP to use for a client of mine.
He is going to host an event where at some point all approx. 150 guests need to use the wifi at the same time.
It is in a large church building, so there should not be a lot of interference. The internet connection is really fast, so that should not be a problem.
I saw that the EAP245 had load balancing, so maybe I am in need of multiple devices?
Could anyone advice on this?
Thanks in advance
Dennis
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About how many client can connect to a EAP, we suggest the below value.
EAP245 v3 80-100
EAP225 v3 60-80
EAP115 v4 30-50
EAP110 v4 30-50
EAP225-Outdoor v1 60-80
EAP110-Outdoor v3 30-50
EAP235-Wall v1 40-60
EAP230-Wall v1 40-60
EAP225-Wall v2 40-60
EAP115-Wall v2 25-30
These are the reference value. We still need to think about the client application traffic. The larger the traffic, the fewer the number of simultaneous online clients.
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Deadbeaf wrote
I would like to know if the EAP 245 is a good AP to use for a client of mine.
Indeed it is. But keep in mind that you can serve only about 25-30 users per frequency band (thus increasing the limit to 50-60 users for the EAP245) until saturation will appear. This will happen with any AP, it's not specific to a certain brand.
You could extend the limit even more with multiple devices, but the 2.4GHz band allows only for 3 non-overlapping channels (if you use overlapping channels, the above limit will catch you sooner no matter wether you use multiple APs). So, the number of EAPs is limited to 3 devices (4 devices if you set them to 802.11n only) if you want avoid interference. Also, set a fixed WiFi channel in the 2.4 GHz band for each EAP and use a 20 MHz channel width.
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How many EAP do I need? what model of EAP do I need_?
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cualquier joe wrote
I´m sorry to ask but I have the same issue here. I´m in the need of using 2 EAP-225 for 45 clients. Could you please explain me what do I need to do for this purpose? Also, could you please explain me what are 3 non-overlapping channels?
Just look at the channel assignments in the 2.4 GHz band:
The distance from one channel to another is 5 MHz. WiFi in g mode with 20 MHz channel width needs to use 4 channels simultaneously, therefore there are only 3 non-overlapping channels in the frequency band.
It's not easy to estimate the number of EAPs needed for a large audience, since it strongly depends on many unpredictable factors such as the client's use pattern or the WiFi capabilities of the client devices and many more. For moderate use (surfing the web, sending emails) probably one EAP225 is good enough for 45 clients.
I would start with one Dual-Band EAP and then analyze the coverage in a test phase. You just should be prepared to add another EAP if one doesn't cover all clients.
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About how many client can connect to a EAP, we suggest the below value.
EAP245 v3 80-100
EAP225 v3 60-80
EAP115 v4 30-50
EAP110 v4 30-50
EAP225-Outdoor v1 60-80
EAP110-Outdoor v3 30-50
EAP235-Wall v1 40-60
EAP230-Wall v1 40-60
EAP225-Wall v2 40-60
EAP115-Wall v2 25-30
These are the reference value. We still need to think about the client application traffic. The larger the traffic, the fewer the number of simultaneous online clients.
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