Q: How many devices do you have connected to your router at home?

  • 4%
    Don't have a router

  • 51%
    1-5

  • 32%
    5-10

  • 8%
    10-15

  • 4%
    More than 15

  • 1%
    Don't know


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PC Advisor wants to know how many devices you have connected to your router at home?

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34 that I can think of, some have two IPs (dual wan or Wlan/Wan connections also) I have 55 ips allocated between all these devices.

Scary.... I need to get sa life

8 x ip cameras 1 x Xanboo Gateway 1 x Work Laptop Win7 2 x personal laptops Win7 1 x Macbook Pro 2 x Desktops Win7/Linux 1 x iMac 2 x HP Home Servers 1 x Max Mini server 1 x HP Network Printer 1 x Panasonic TV 1 x Panasonic Bluray 1 x Onyko Amp 1 x Apple TV 1 x Galaxy S2 phone 2 x iPhones 3 x iPads 1 x iPod 1 x Nintento DSi 1 x xBox 1 x PS3

All running off a PC running Astaro Gateway 8 connected to Dual WAN 10mBit on the outside, 2 x smart gigabit switches on the inside with other switches around the house daisy chained off and an airport extreme for WLAN.

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1 x pc 1 x laptop 1 x printer 1 x TV

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1 desktop, 1nas, 1 iPad, 1 laptop aaaand when the G,children turn up with parents 2iPhones, 2Netbooks

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1 desktop PC.

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I forgot the Kindle and the NAS! Add two more to my list

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19

Two desktop AIO, three laptops, two printers, iPad, two Touches, four Smartphones, Apple TV, Internet Radio, two PS3's and a Wii

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At any one time the following 14 items are connected

Directly: 1 x NAS, 1 x Printer / Scanner

Wirelessly: 1 x home laptop, 1 x work laptop, 1 x netbbok, 1 x PS3, 2 x Kindle, 2 x smartphone, 1 x wireless bridge

Connected directly to the wireless bridge: 1 x switch; then from the switch 1 x PC and 1 x CCTV DVR.

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Desktop, Laptop and iPad.

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2 PCs by cable

2 laptops by wireless

1 Humax TV recorder by homeplug

3 smart phones (kids)

1 kindle

and yesterday one grandson who manage to get behind the TV stand and get tangled up in the cable from the homeplug to the TV recorder and couldn't back out again :0)

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1 Pc wife's laptop connects wirelessly, now if you were to ask about USB devices, 2 hubs, printer, scanner, keyboard, right hand mouse, left hand mouse. Joystick 2 hardrives, camera, video camera, mp3 player, headphones, couple of memory sticks

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One desktop and occasionally one of them little netbook thingies. a Scanner, a Printer and an EZ Vinyl Converter (MixMeister) for getting my old 78's on to CD's (Does that count?).

What's a router? I always thought that was a woodworking tool.

Then again I thought a Kindle was something to do with lighting a fire. My Kindle picks up books from my computer too so does that count?

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1x 17" desk/laptop, 1x netbook occasionally, 2x smartphones for updating.

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Telly, 2 PC's, 2 Laptops, Palm thingy, 2 mobiles, one desk phone, 5-port switch. Then every visitor that stays over with a device has that mac address enabled for the router too.

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1 pc, 2 Laptops, 2 Tablets, 2 mobiles

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Desktop PC , Vonage broadband phone black box and Printer by Ethernet cable: Wireless: laptop , occasional iPod Touches when grand children call,so 4 - 6.

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13.

3 computers, four smartphones, two PDAs, 4 internet radios.

Gosh 13 is unlucky, I'll have to get something else!

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Just three things: My PC, my partner's laptop and our X-Box which mainly serves as a conduit for BBC I-Player now.

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