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I want to install a RADIUS server on Ubuntu but I am not sure it can support more than 15 Access Points at a time.



Each AP will have 10 users.










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    I want to install a RADIUS server on Ubuntu but I am not sure it can support more than 15 Access Points at a time.



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      Each AP will have 10 users.










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      Each AP will have 10 users.







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          FreeRADIUS is free software. It has no artificial limitations on number of devices supported.



          15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.






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              15 access points is absolutely a trivial amount of devices, and with a total of 150 users even a low end machine, such as a Raspberry Pi should be able to keep up with the authentication traffic.






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