- Have multiple devices connected to your Wi-Fi simultaneously without affecting performance
- Determine how many devices will be connected to the access point simultaneously.
- Access points have a limit on the number of simultaneous connections they can manage effectively.
- The more devices connected, the more interference, and with that, more performance issues.
- Having the correct access points or extenders will eliminate this and ensure your network can support multiple concurrent connected devices seamlessly for a great user experience.
- If you have a high number of devices, consider access points with features like multiple antennas and MU-MIMO (Multi-User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output) support.
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