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I have more than 20 devices connected at my house. I am able to stream 4K in two to three devices simultaneously. This is excellent router. Please make sure that you have high speed internet to fully use this router potential
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You certainly won't have any problems connecting 15 or many more devices to Velop. The internet performance delivered to each of those devices will have more to do with the level/speed of service you have with your internet service provider and how many devices are simultaneously using that bandwidth.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my experience no. I have the 3 node setup with 18-25 devices connected at a time and have not experienced any drops. I have a 150/Mbps connection so if you have enough bandwidth I don't see why you would run into any issues. If you are running your setup off a 50/Mbps setup I can easily see why you would be losing connection on your current setup. Hope this helps
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Fran, The Velop system can manage multiple users and keep the speeds consistent, however, like with any other wifi system and internet data stream, it will all depend on the bandwidth of your service. If you only have 20 Mbps, using the Velop system can only use this bandwidth among the 15 people. The Tri-mode system of the Velop helps ensure that maximum speed is available for the bandwidth you send it. In short... all systems will eventually slowdown as the demand increases. This system attempts to maximize what it is given.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I suspect you would be better off with a high end wireless router with MU MIMO and six antennas.
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