is there any limitation on the maximum number of sophos wireless access points that can be configured, managed, and controlled by a sophos XG appliance?
any suggestion please
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is there any limitation on the maximum number of sophos wireless access points that can be configured, managed, and controlled by a sophos XG appliance?
any suggestion please
I can't really comment on the Cyberoam side of things as I don't know the performance around those devices too well.
But I would suggest the XG125 would have a soft limit (for performance) of around 30. Don't hold me to that because I am struggling to find the documentation of recommended number of APs
Emile
I can't really comment on the Cyberoam side of things as I don't know the performance around those devices too well.
But I would suggest the XG125 would have a soft limit (for performance) of around 30. Don't hold me to that because I am struggling to find the documentation of recommended number of APs
Emile
Hi,
Just to confirm what Emile said, we make a recommendation based upon the size of appliance. It will also depend upon whether you are using the firewall/UTM solely as a Wireless controller or using other protection features as well.
The attached chart gives you an indication for XG appliances and you can check the model specs under www.sophos.com/compare-xg to see which is equivalent to your CR models.
This recommendation is intended for best performance and assumes the unit is being used predominantly as a Wireless controller and does not have all protection features activated.
Hope this helps to answer your question.
Best regards
Barbara