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    Wireless Router for +15 concurrent connections.

    so would it be a better solution to buy 1 cheap router and a cheap AP than buying 1 expensive router who should be able to handle the connections? Also i found this on the Smallnetbuilder site but i cant figure out what unit its measuring in...
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    Wireless Router for +15 concurrent connections.

    Well i know it will have 15 wireless users + 1 wired printer and that it's highly likely that they are all connected at the same time but thats also why im asking for advice here because i know that it is quite a high number and that not all routers can handle this.
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    Wireless Router for +15 concurrent connections.

    Would this router cut it or is there any cheaper router that would be as good as this one if you only need it to do the stuff that i want it to do? http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/linksys-e4200-maximum-performance/4505-3319_7-34473222.html?tag=mncol#reviewPage1
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    Wireless Router for +15 concurrent connections.

    Sure. Mostly it would be a mix of internet surfing and gaming so low latency would be nice. I will try to avoid mass downloading but it is to be expected that 1-3 users will be downloading heavy files at some point. If that takes too much connection from the other users then i will ofc try to...
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    Wireless Router for +15 concurrent connections.

    So would any router do or should i look after something particular like dualband routers to split concurrent connections to 2 frequensies or something like that?
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    Wireless Router for +15 concurrent connections.

    Hi im searching for a small wireless router that can hold approx. 15 concurrent connections + 1 wired one for a printer. I won't need any fancy features like QoS or firewall or anything like that, it just need to split 1 incoming connection to serveral. Since im quite new to the networking field...
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