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Gianlucam
Dec 25, 2018Tutor
What is the max number of supported WiFi devices for the new Nighthawk AX12?
Hello,
I know that the new Nighthawk AX12 hasn't been released yet but I was wondering if someone here could tell me what is the number of maximum WiFi devices it can support, since it's aimed to v...
DarrenM
Dec 26, 2018Sr. NETGEAR Moderator
12 Stream AX WiFi—4X Better Performance Twelve WiFi spatial streams - four in the 2.4GHz band, and eight in the 5GHz band offer four times the device capacity as compared to typical 2x2 AC WiFi. AX WiFi also supports sending up to eight multi-user MIMO transmissions at a time, up from four for AC WiFi. This results in a significantly improved network capacity and benefits the performance of all legacy devices.
DarrenM
- James721Dec 26, 2018Luminary
DarrenM wrote:
12 Stream AX WiFi—4X Better Performance Twelve WiFi spatial streams - four in the 2.4GHz band, and eight in the 5GHz band offer four times the device capacity as compared to typical 2x2 AC WiFi. AX WiFi also supports sending up to eight multi-user MIMO transmissions at a time, up from four for AC WiFi. This results in a significantly improved network capacity and benefits the performance of all legacy devices.
DarrenM
Yeah right sounds good on paper. What real life is remains to be determined. With the broken firmware Natgear has out in the public right now on MANY of there routers not just one. I would be very surprised if this new one works as intended out of the box.
No way at least for me i would even bother with any Ax router until proven otherwise. James !!
- IrvSpDec 27, 2018Master
DarrenM, you didn't answer the question that was in the subject.
" What is the max number of supported WiFi devices for the new Nighthawk AX12?"
You said "This results in a significantly improved network capacity and benefits the performance of all legacy devices.". That means nothing in terms of the question.
- myerswDec 27, 2018Master
IrvSp wrote:
DarrenM, you didn't answer the question that was in the subject.
" What is the max number of supported WiFi devices for the new Nighthawk AX12?"
You said "This results in a significantly improved network capacity and benefits the performance of all legacy devices.". That means nothing in terms of the question.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw the response. Question is how many devices? Older Netgear were in the 32 device range as I recall. Would hope these are higher. My Unifi AP is rated at 200. I will probably never have that need.
- GianlucamDec 31, 2018Tutor
Thank you, guys. Yeah, I never got a proper answer to my question. It is what it is.
I'm now looking elsewhere, at proper enterprise gear (UAP-AC-HD / US-8-60W / USG).
I need something with more meat on its bones for a flawless connection of ~80 WiFi devices.