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This is what my gut tells me about the op's network from the few details he's provided.
And why I have already suggested an RT-AC86U back in post 8.
There are between 3 and 10 people normally on the network with up to 15 devices.
When occasionally 50 devices are present, the existing networking equipment chokes. I am guessing about 30 people are using the network when this happens.
If up to 32 people are using a single band of the WiFi router, this should be within easy reach of a consumer/prosumer router like an RT-AC86U. If more people are connected and actively using the network, if they're able to be split between the 2.4GHz band and the 5GHz band, that would also be a possible solution here (with the existing and/or the new router too).
Even with a weekly meeting of up to 60 people in this space, an enterprise solution would be overkill not only in capabilities but also in cost and ongoing maintenance.
The RT-AC86U + RMerlin + amtm + appropriate scripts will give them the capabilities and the stability they require today at the budget they can afford. (This is also what I find to be the case for many of my small business customers too).
If the budget is able to be increased to enterprise levels, great. The network will perform at a higher level.
But it won't be earth-shatteringly different compared to the RT-AC86U option for the small business setup my gut tells me this company currently is.
And why I have already suggested an RT-AC86U back in post 8.
There are between 3 and 10 people normally on the network with up to 15 devices.
When occasionally 50 devices are present, the existing networking equipment chokes. I am guessing about 30 people are using the network when this happens.
If up to 32 people are using a single band of the WiFi router, this should be within easy reach of a consumer/prosumer router like an RT-AC86U. If more people are connected and actively using the network, if they're able to be split between the 2.4GHz band and the 5GHz band, that would also be a possible solution here (with the existing and/or the new router too).
Even with a weekly meeting of up to 60 people in this space, an enterprise solution would be overkill not only in capabilities but also in cost and ongoing maintenance.
The RT-AC86U + RMerlin + amtm + appropriate scripts will give them the capabilities and the stability they require today at the budget they can afford. (This is also what I find to be the case for many of my small business customers too).
If the budget is able to be increased to enterprise levels, great. The network will perform at a higher level.
But it won't be earth-shatteringly different compared to the RT-AC86U option for the small business setup my gut tells me this company currently is.
