Max Wi-fi Devices to Archer AX20?
How many Max Wi-Fi Devices Can Be Connected To Archer AX20 Router?
1. Previously I'm having TP-Link WR841HP Router which supports only max of 16Wifi devices at a time, I'm planning to buy new TP-Link Archer AX20 router but want to know how many max Wi-Fi Devices can be connected at a time?
2. And is Archer AX20 Supports remote management, our current router WR841HP router support local management only using tether app, we can't control it from other places, So is Archer AX20 supports remote management from other place?
3. What is the RAM of the Archer AX20 Router?
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Hello, the maximum No. of associated wireless clients for each band will be 64.
However, we will not guarantee nor can we give you a precise number that you can connect, the maximum number of concurrent clients which wireless routers can handle is mainly restricted to router hardware and network environment. The specific number depends on the summed up traffic that is generated and the bandwidth given by your ISP. For example, if some clients in your network are doing uTorrent/P2P downloading or playing online games, most of the bandwidth and system resources will be occupied, then only a few clients can enjoy the network; but if all the clients just do ordinary web browsing, or generate extremely little traffic, then the router can handle much more clients simultaneously with good network performance.
You can remote manage the router via the Tether app, or you can enable the remote management on its web GUI as follows:
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Hello, the maximum No. of associated wireless clients for each band will be 64.
However, we will not guarantee nor can we give you a precise number that you can connect, the maximum number of concurrent clients which wireless routers can handle is mainly restricted to router hardware and network environment. The specific number depends on the summed up traffic that is generated and the bandwidth given by your ISP. For example, if some clients in your network are doing uTorrent/P2P downloading or playing online games, most of the bandwidth and system resources will be occupied, then only a few clients can enjoy the network; but if all the clients just do ordinary web browsing, or generate extremely little traffic, then the router can handle much more clients simultaneously with good network performance.
You can remote manage the router via the Tether app, or you can enable the remote management on its web GUI as follows:
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