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Hey there. Anyone has an issues with Maximum Client/Devices connected to their Asus router simultaneously? My seems to be 30 even with a factory reset and the latest firmware.
I'm trying to go above 30 though. Once it hits 30, i'll need to disconnect a device before another can connect.No. 30 shouldn't be a problem.
The error message on the phones/computers is just a generic "unable to connect". No errors on logsys, the only logs out of the ordinary is:Shouldn't be a problem. What error messages do you get? What do you see in the router's syslog?
My submask is set as the default "255.255.255.0". Does it make a difference?What is your subnet mask? 255.255.255.224?
Your subnet mask is correct, leave it as it is. If you had set it to the one that sandman_1 mentioned that might have explained your problem.My submask is set as the default "255.255.255.0". Does it make a difference?
Another thing to look at: why 192.168.1.135 opens ports using UPNP that fast?
Log snippet you provided shows only 2 ports, but that's in 2 seconds and it carries the same session. What exactly do you run on that machine?
I would look for the reason.
Also, disable UPNP if you don't need it.
There's no obvious reason for the limit you're seeing. Even older models can easily manage 30 devices.
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