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#1 llopezcr776

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Posted 26 April 2024 - 10:50 AM

Hello all.

 

 

I need to buy a new router to replace the old Linksys EA6350, this new equipment must handle 5 Wired Access Points (3 EAP610 TP-Link and 2 EAP225) with about 30 wireless users + 15 wired equipment + 7 Wi-Fi printers.

 

 

What I have in mind is 

Mikrotik RB5009UG+S+IN

or

TP-Link ER7212PC

 

not sure if I have to keep the TP-Link or buy something else....

 

Any suggestions?

 

 

 

 



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#2 greg18

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Posted 26 April 2024 - 10:36 PM

It is not about the AP's, it is the total load that users will place on the connection, what speed the connection is. The AP & Printers are not the load, your end users are that are on Wifi.



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Posted 29 April 2024 - 12:26 AM

Thank You for your answer

 

 

300 Mbps symmetric,  People who use web-based email and have a connection to an SAP system all day, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook blocked.

 

15 wireless Laptops using SAP constantly about 90% of the time, only 2 computers have access to YouTube but restricted 5mbps, and 15 cell phones (wireless) with messages 


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Posted 29 April 2024 - 08:38 AM

It is not about the AP's, it is the total load that users will place on the connection, what speed the connection is. The AP & Printers are not the load, your end users are that are on Wifi.

Thank You for your answer

 

 

300 Mbps symmetric,  People who use web-based email and have a connection to an SAP system all day, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook blocked.

 

15 wireless Laptops using SAP constantly about 90% of the time, only 2 computers have access to YouTube but restricted 5mbps, and 15 cell phones (wireless) with messages 



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Posted 30 April 2024 - 11:15 AM

Very little load.



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Posted 01 May 2024 - 12:20 AM

Very little load.

 

 

Sorry , what do you mean?



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Posted 01 May 2024 - 07:45 PM

 

Very little load.

 

 

Sorry , what do you mean?

 

It means that what you stated for how it is used places very little load on the network connection.






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