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Well it only has 4 ethernet ports on it, so you could only get 4 wired devices. I use mine at home, but I currently have 7 or so wireless devices connected to it, along with like 3 wired ones and it handles them all really well. So I'd say it will work, but where you will find your limit is on the wired devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello; I myself just installed this WRT3200 ACM Router along with the Linksys 8-Port Gigabit Switch in my 2500 foot two level home with 12 wired and wireless items to it and I have absolutely no issues at all using all my devices. It all depend on how many square feet your offices are, and are they on one or two levels? You can also use a Linksys wireless extender if your offices are on two levels. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This can work for you I would go up to the ac5400
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, This is definitely a good router for 10-12 office with 10-15 wireless devices BUT it only has 4 Ethernet ports, so the maximum number of wired devices connected at a time is 4. I have 3 wired (Vonage box, printer, and extender) and about 20 wireless. Regards, GCordero
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, Sandu. Yes, the Linksys WRT3200ACM should be able to accommodate all of your devices. However, the performance of the router depends upon many factors, conditions and variables, including interference and other adverse conditions. We'd like to know more about your network topology, send it to us via email at [email protected] so we can assist you better.
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