Planning to buy TP-Link Archer C2300. Users simultaneously?

Hi all,
I couldnt find a thread for this. Im planning to buy TP-Link Archer C2300. But i cant find any info about how many devices that can simultaneously be using this router.
can someone please provide me with this info.
Kind regards
Majlopajlo
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Hello Majlopajlo,
Basically, the number of available clients depends on the hardware specification, the router’s wireless standard, and other environmental factors like subscription bandwidth, physical obstruction, and signal interference. For a dual-band router, like C2300, the recommended clients are 25~30.
In a real scenario, the router performance degrades as more devices join the network and use it simultaneously, especially a handful of active devices streaming video or downloading files can quickly max out a shared internet link, which may cause the other clients disconnected from the internet.
Hopefully, that answers your question but let us know if you need more details.
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Hello Majlopajlo,
Basically, the number of available clients depends on the hardware specification, the router’s wireless standard, and other environmental factors like subscription bandwidth, physical obstruction, and signal interference. For a dual-band router, like C2300, the recommended clients are 25~30.
In a real scenario, the router performance degrades as more devices join the network and use it simultaneously, especially a handful of active devices streaming video or downloading files can quickly max out a shared internet link, which may cause the other clients disconnected from the internet.
Hopefully, that answers your question but let us know if you need more details.
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