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It should as I have the following running on it now with no issues: (34 devices in total) 5 GE Smart In-wall Smart Light Switches 1 GE Smart Outdoor Outlet 2 VeSync Smart Outlets 2 Google Home Minis 2 Echos 2 Echo Dots 2 Desktops 1 Laptop 1 HP WiFi Printer 3 Android Smart Phones 1 Harmony Elite Hub/Remote 5 Arlo Pro Cameras 1 LG Smart Wifi Soundbar 2 Rokus 2 Chomecasts 1 Fire TV 1 LG Smart TV
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Be advised that a home router typically allocates a single /24 private network block. Technical details aside, this means that the maximum number of available IP addresses will be 253. You can connect that many devices. Connecting 20 devices is not a big of a deal at all. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We have about 40 so you should be fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it run 19 in my two story house. Like 2 smart phones, 3 Google devices, 3 Alexa, 3 wifi light, 3 video game systems 2 laptops, and 3 tablets.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do not have a smart home. I only have 6 wireless devices (phones, tablets, and TV's) connected and it does not provide a good enough signal to stream TV in the rear bedroom. The phone and tablets work ok in the rear bedroom if you aren't watching video. I would think it would run lights, camera, and the thermostat ok. Not so well for the Gaming PC or 4K TV unless you are in the same room as the router.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It couldn't handle two computers and three printers. I returned the router and will never use net gear again.
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