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To better answer your question you should know regardless of the router “type” the more devices you connect to a router or internet the speed decreases.. By very lil depending on what your using it for at the time . I can have the tv streaming 5 phones connected and my wife’s computer using it for work all at the same time with still high speed no lag or delay.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi bobthebuilder, a specific number is difficult to provide due to capacity depending heavily on several network variables in your home, including, but not limited to, your Internet Service Plan, Network Activity Types (e.g., 4K streaming, online gaming, large file downloads, or basic browsing) of your connected devices, and how the devices connect, such as over Ethernet or Wi-Fi (and to which Wi-Fi band). Generally speaking, if your Internet plan provides substantial bandwidth (e.g., 1 Gbps or higher), the router should perform well with several dozen devices connected simultaneously while performing various tasks - again depending on the factors above. If desired, you may consider using the router's QoS feature to help optimize and prioritize bandwidth for specific tasks and particular devices. If you would like to discuss your network needs in more detail, feel free to stop by our official TP-Link Community Forum, where you can ask questions, share feedback, and discuss your network experience with other TP-Link users and TP-Link Systems Staff.
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