Yes, no problem. We have had as many as six different people on different computers using ours at the same time.
2006-12-27 05:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes indeed! Just like when you go to a free WiFi hotspot at your nearby coffee shop, more than one person can get online via a wireless (WiFi) access point (router). Depending on the router's brand and/or configuration, some routers have a maximum limit of 50 or up to 253 users.
Note, also, your DSL or Cable Internet provider may also have maximum limit on users.
And, as more users share a WiFi connection, the bandwidth would get congested, and you may notice a slower connection speed.
2006-12-27 05:31:49
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answered by djchuang 2
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Yes
2006-12-27 05:24:14
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answered by Tauna H 2
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Most linksys routers by default support up to 50 users. It's in the settings to see how many are support. I however suggest you narrow it down to only the max number of users to prevent security breaks
2006-12-27 05:25:23
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answered by texas_shammer 3
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yes
2006-12-27 05:29:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-12-27 05:24:33
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answered by Hm 1
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Yes it can send many signals but sometimes it might be slow.
2006-12-27 05:41:42
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answered by Husain B. 2
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yes, you can have as many as you want, however, the more people you have on it, the slower it will work.
2006-12-27 05:24:46
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answered by swatthefly 5
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