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      12-22-2019, 02:43 PM   #4
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It depends on your network traffic. WiFi is still a half duplex technology. Meaning only one device can talk at any given time. This includes the wireless access point. So if a device is farther away from the AP which causes a degradation in speed, everything grinds to a halt till that one device finishes transmitting. The odds of increased latency goes up when more devices are running simultaneously on a wireless network using a single AP. This is the reason why businesses use a multi AP strategy with APs distributed based on concentration of devices and not overall coverage. Unified AP systems have the ability to steer devices over to less utilized APs to spread the load and provide an even level of experience for all wireless users.
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