I have read the
I currently have 3 SSID. They reside on every AP.
A Guest ( own VLAN)
Existing Internal. ( uses PSK) ( own VLAN)
Legacy. ( for 2.4hghz devices.) (own VLAN) (uses PSK).
I am in the process of bringing up a radius solution with WPA2 Enterprise.
Is the 3 SSID a valid HARD limit?
ANy suggestions are appreciated as allways
Hi ,
It is only a recommendation :
Below are our general recommendations when deploying multiple SSIDs on a single physical AP:
It will depend on your number of APs, but I think it's a good number, also check the WiFi SSID Overhead Calculator:
https://wlanprofessionals.com/wifi-ssid-overhead-calculator/
can this be done in the dashboard?
No, This is just a recommendation. For more details, we would have to go into RF theory. But from experience, I recommend not using more than 4 SSIDs.
It's a recommendation that a maximum of 3 SSID's are used. Enabling more than that can introduce interference and performance issues.
I believe the hard maximum is 15 SSID's per network.
I posted that in the original topic start
@JED2021 the recommendation is no more than 3 SSIDs per radio per AP. As you have one 2.4GHz only then for 5GHz you'll be within recommended limits. We often run as many as 6 SSIDs per AP (though some are only either 2.4GHz or 5GHz so the most active is 5 per radio) and don't see any issues in real life.
We use 4 SSIDs everywhere... And on some APs even 5 SSIDs.
So far, no problems. And got a good amount of devices within the locations/networks.