[WOT] Warning - long winded discussion - was Re: Apple iPad announcement evokes yawn

Kay C Lan lan.kc.macmail at gmail.com
Fri Mar 9 00:15:25 EST 2012


As we are WOT and you guys are clearly Server savvy I thought I might pose
a problem I have not been able to solve. I've posted on the Apple forums,
at least twice dating back to Leopard, and have never received a response.
Apple Genii have less clue than I do.

Simply put, my home network seems to be limited to 10 devices (wired +
WiFi). I understand there is a 10 user limit on AFP (non-Server), but I
don't have 10 devices with File Sharing switched On (iTunes Sharing maybe,
iPhoto Sharing less so). Apart from desktops (wired), laptops and iOS
devices (WiFi), there is a TimeCapsule (wired), 2 x Airport Expresses (1
wired to network, the other via WiFi), a printer  (wired) and an AV Amp
(wired). The Expresses are suppose to have 10 User limit (WiFi) whilst the
TimeCapsule is suppose to be limited to 50 Users (not clear if this WiFi or
wired + WiFi).

The problem is when too many of us are at home, someone will try and log
into the network and not get a proper connection. DHCP allocates a
169.xx.xx.xx IP rather than a usual 10.0.x.xx. When I troubleshoot there is
always 9 listed devices on the network, + the one doing the Listing makes
10 - the List includes the printer/amp/Airports, so this is Total DHCP
clients, not just WiFi. If someone logs off, the other can log on. The
TimeCapsule is set up to allocate a range of 30 numbers for the 25 devices
in the house. The Express that is connected via WiFi is used to Airplay to
outdoor speakers and rarely has any WiFi clients. The Express connected by
wire is to cover a weak spot in the house and may have 2 or 3 WiFi clients.

So my question is quite simple, is there a 10 device limit, and if so, if I
bought a MacMini Server and placed it into the network would that limit
disappear? (But then why aren't TimeCapsules advertised as 50 Users ONLY
WITH OS X Server)

If there is no 10 device limit, what is the likely cause of my problem.
Does the TimeCapsule us AFP, if so how does it differentiate between the 50
User limit and the 10 AFP Limit? iOS devices don't display the TimeCapsule
so they can't be using AFP, but because there now seems to be an iOS device
epidemic we now seem to hit the limit more often :-( I might also mention
that we are running a range of OSs from Tiger to Lion.

Any help appreciated



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