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Nick22
Feb 22, 2024Aspirant
MR70-MS70
I'm working for a call center & we have 2 MR70 with 2 MS70 & about 60 computers. Our internet comes into & connects to 1 of the MR70 & have a line running to the other MR70. We are running a very fast fiber line about 300mbps & when all computers are running & on calls the internet speed gets very slow like congested. My question is can these routers handle this amount of clients.
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- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
https://kb.netgear.com/24043/How-many-WiFi-client-devices-can-my-NETGEAR-router-support
However if all running and doing something, streaming, surfing and such. You may see lag. If your doing this and more, you may need to see a better class router with more client side handling capabilities. Nighthawk MESH is mostly a home class system with typical clients of 30-40.
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
Nick22 wrote:
I'm working for a call center & we have 2 MR70 with 2 MS70 & about 60 computers.
Both fed from the same modem/router/ONT?
60 computers hardly qualifies as a domestic network of the sort that the MR70 is designed to support.
- Nick22Aspirant
Is MU-MIMO really worth turning on. I'm getting mixed feelings about turning on the option from what I read. OFDMA is on & BEAMFORMING is also on. With the amount of computers on the system (just about 30 each). Just looking for suggestions. Thanks
- FURRYe38Guru - Experienced User
I'd base your feelings on weather it works or not for you. Try it out and if it's doesn't work or make it better you can disable it. MIMO is mainly for devices that have MIMO support.