because i am connecting 1 line 20Mbps fiber optic provide by our local ISP and connect it to Mikrotik RB450G, and each Ethernet port will connected to 1 UBNT AP-LR access point. so all together 4 access point will be connected to Mikrotik RB450G.
This network will have around 80-100 clients(will use at the same time).
so i plan set all the device in the same subnet..
will it slow down the speed?
because i heard form someone said that, only 1 can communicate at the same time..
Speed will be still 20Mbit - it’s no difference if you have 100 clients in 1 subnet or 50 subnets.
I have 450G and with NAT, only few filter rules and 40 forwards - load is around 45%@20Mbit traffic (game servers - quite small packets). With Full Duplex 20Mbit (totally up to 40Mbit traffic) and more QoS rules, 450G might be not enough - depends on average packets size.
for the QoS, i just only want to set each user will equal level to share the speed…
eg. 20 users use the internet, so each user will have 1mbit each…
i just worry about the send and received of packet, because if 80 user, each user need to wait others user finish sending packet, after that it just can send the packet.. if 80 user, 1 user need to wait 79 user to send the packet, then just until them..
I don’t get it now - are you worried, that ping will be too high? With correctly set-up QoS it’s not a problem.
If you plan to have 80 clients, than you can’t count with all of them connected and using maximal speed. Average PC user loads 1 page every x seconds - thats about 1-5Mbit for second (mostly less than second), average speed is than less than than 1Mbit for each connected user. In my network with 250 clients (most of them have half duplex 8Mbit connection) is total traffic under 40Mbit down/4Mbit up, only once in a time, there is peak to 45Mbit download (i can’t tell average number of users connected - client antennas are running 24/7)