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"Stream, game and video call on up to 40 connected devices simultaneously — with zero buffering."
Does this mean max 40 devices? I have 52. Will the AX4200 accommodate these?
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You can have more than 40. Its just that overall performance might drop a bit.
How many devices can my Orbi system support? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
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Re: Number of Connected
what actual device do you have? (ax4200 is a speed)
there's differences.
1. its usually 32 devices per band
2. most support up to a total of 250 devices
3. the concurrent usage is usually that 50-60 devices. But if half of them are high bandwidth devices, then its going to be a little different.
so a lot depends on what you're actually doing and if you're doing it at the same time.
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Orbi AC4200 2 pack, RBK 752. I have 4 Roku sticks, 4 wifi cameras, 2 tablets, 2 phones 2 PCs, alarm, 3 echo devices and other smart home things, bulbs, plugs, switches, garage door opener. No gaming. Only 2 of us in the home so high bandwidth devices like the Roku wouldn't be on at the same time. My concern is 40 the limit or 40 high bandwidth at once?
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You can have more than 40. Its just that overall performance might drop a bit.
How many devices can my Orbi system support? | Answer | NETGEAR Support
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