Looking for the amount of concurrent sessions a Netvanta 160 AP can handle and give satisfactory wireless speeds.
The maximum number of simultaneous associations with a
NetVanta 160 or 161 access point equals 128 (64 per radio).
I suspect that this is going to be rather dependent on the definition of "satisfactory".
Say 3MB. Why I ask is the Cisco 1140s used to support 20-25 connections. The newer 26xx support just over 100.
I will have between 80-100 users on wireless at one time. Looking to know if 1 AP or more APs are needed.
This will depend a lot on the environment where they're deployed. You've got the following to consider:
All good valid points to consider, the area is open conference area. No VoIP riding on it. Used for Internet access, downloading files, email usage, etc.
The real question like you mentioned is how many associations per radio. I had looked through various docs with no success before putting my question here.
The maximum number of simultaneous associations with a
NetVanta 160 or 161 access point equals 128 (64 per radio).