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I have over 15 devices and a switch on mine with no issues. Smart switches, plugs etc have had zero issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I currently have 10 devices connected to this unit, without any delay or issues.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your router may need relocation or its wireless settings could require certain adjustments, Rusty. Please email us instead at [email protected] so our Escalation Engineers can assist you from there.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have on a regular basis around 12 to 14 devices at all times and it doesn't have any problem handling them. I have 3 hardwired, rest are wireless and I haven't had it drop one. I am very happy with this router. I also bought one a while ago and now use it to extend my wireless network to my shop that is 50 yards away from my home. They do the job!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It's not a question if how many devices. I currently have this router running 4 networks simultaneously, with no collisions or devices disconnecting. My primary home network currently has 4 laptops 4 smart TVs, 3 phones 3 gaming consoles, a roku, and 2 blu ray players connected without issue. Make sure each device has a unique io address, and make sure that if you're in a larger space that you're using a range extender (repeater) to boost the network signal I your home. I use the Linksys RE9000 extender to help boost the signal further from my router and minimize signal loss.
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