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How many devices connected to wifi in your house?


kineticman

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Just phones, laptops, tablets in my home.  Any devices that are wired get a gigabit wired connection.  Wire is too cheap to run inside the walls to have to deal with the headaches of wifi.

Im glad you understand! Most people believe Wi-Fi reaches everywhere including 300ft outside there houses lol!!!  My pc and smart TV and Xbox are all hooked up via cat6 gigabit.    Other than that 3 wireless devices phones and a tablet

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My wife let's me indulge my inner geek..

 

4 TVs

3 Blu-ray players

2 Tivos

Denon A/V receiver

Home power conditioner box

Xbox360

PS3

Wii

3 PCs

2 Macs

iPad 3

Kindle Fire HD

2 Evo 3Ds

ADT Pulse

2 Remote temperature sensors

Thermostat

18 light switches

2 appliance modules

Garage and secondary door control

A MoCA adapter

Two switches

A box that let's me monitor solar power generation

Outside weather station with Internet access

2 iPods touches

Nintendo DS

Sony camera

 

I may be missing some more..

Edit: HP printer and Xerox laser printer, as well

 

And the n-penis length to beat has been established.

 

:P

 

AJ

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None, got no internet providers or WiFi were i live only rely on my galaxy s4  :D. On the bright side 3g is pretty good were i live.

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At the max there have been about 31 devices on the network. 

 

To those listing your devices, thanks for the ebay list of stolen goods to sell. Jus joshin' ya.

 

the short list is about 7 phones (active and non-active), 7 latops/tablets, 3 desktops, game systems and tv's.  I'm sure there is more that i'm missing, but it's enough. 

 

What kind of routers is everyone using?  I have the Asus RT-N66 plus the Asus High gain antenna. 

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At the max there have been about 31 devices on the network. 

 

To those listing your devices, thanks for the ebay list of stolen goods to sell. Jus joshin' ya.

 

the short list is about 7 phones (active and non-active), 7 latops/tablets, 3 desktops, game systems and tv's.  I'm sure there is more that i'm missing, but it's enough. 

 

What kind of routers is everyone using?  I have the Asus RT-N66 plus the Asus High gain antenna. 

 

I have a NETGEAR N600 RANGEMAX DB N ROUTER..  Dual-band.  Works pretty well for me so far.  Got a slickdeal on it last year..  Sometimes randomly the 5GHZ port isn't very reliable and it's not gigabit ethernet- but for the price, it is decent.

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I've got a linksys E4200 as my main and two E1200 as my APs. I'm looking to upgrade so my phone can take advantage of ac, it's tired of sitting on n.

 

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1 Evo Wimax

1 Evo LTE

1 Viper

1 Nexus 7 2012

1 Nexus 7 2013

2 Laptops

1 Galaxy Tab 2 7.0

1 PS3

1 Wii

1 Epson Printer

2 iPod Touch's

1 Raspberry Pi

So 14 on WiFi.

And 2 Desktops on the wired network.

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To those listing your devices, thanks for the ebay list of stolen goods to sell. Jus joshin' ya.

Might as well add to the ebay list of future stolen stuff.  ;)

 

hmmm lets see.

4 smartphones (2 Notes 2s, 1 S4, 1 S3)  

1 out of 2 desktops connected, other via ethernet

3 laptops (1 dell, 1 HP, 1 Acer)

3 chromebooks (2 Samsung, 1 Acer)

1 Tablet/hybrid (Samsung ATIV)

1 iPad

2 out of 5 tvs are connected via wifi

2 other tv's connected via Chromecast (last tv is too old to connect via wifi)

1 Sony Google TV set-top box

1 Wii

2 multi-function printer (both Epson)

1 NAS

1 B&N Nook

1 Wireless Range extender (love this thing, give me wifi out to the backyard and garage)

 

When family comes over (nieces)

2 iPhones 

 

No longer connected to wifi (since I don't use them but can ) with explanations aka Excuses on why I hoard them.

1 Notion Ink Adam tablet  

--I keep the Adam only to remind me never to jump the gun on upcoming, hyped devices that end up being overhyped crap.

1 Lenovo Thinkpad Android tablet

--I kept the Thinkpad (Android) Tablet since it was a very well made tablet but use it to test stuff on it.

4 older laptops not used ( 2 Dell Inspirons, 1 Sony Vaio, 1 HP convertible laptop)

--I keep these for emergency back ups.

1 7" tablet (Galaxy Tab)

--I have no idea why I kept this 

 

TS

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