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#171178 9-Apr-2015 08:44
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Here's a fun survey to see how many devices everyone has on their home wifi. I was shocked when I saw how many I had on mine:

1 x Router, obviously
2 x Desktop PCs
1 x printer
1 x laptop
1 x Ipad
1 x Iphone5
1 HTC-M7
3 x HTC-M8s
1 x Panasonic TV

Total: 12
No. in household: 3

Fire away...




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  #1279461 9-Apr-2015 08:47
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Hmmm, not that many...I hard wire the PS4, Laptop and Roku.

On Wifi is our Samsung Note 8, two i Phones and our Panasonic Smart Plasma, and the laptop if we need to take it out of the study.



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  #1279462 9-Apr-2015 08:50
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AppleTV - Hardwired
SmartTV Hardwired
PC - Hardwired
Apple Airport Express - Hardwired
Wife's Laptop - WiFi
Flatmates Laptop - WiFi
Wife's IPhone - Wifi
Flatmates iPhone - Wifi
Wife's iPad - WiFi
My iPhone - WiFi
My iPad - WiFi
FireTV in bedroom - WiFi

I think that is it, so 8 devices.

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  #1279466 9-Apr-2015 08:53
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1x Android tablet
1x Android phone
1x Lumia 520 Windows Phone
1x Xbox One
2x Laptops (one is my wifes which is on most of the time, other is my work one which isnt used at home much)

Thats it. 

Corded, dont have much more, probably just my PC, PS3 and the printer.

Checking the router history though for wifi devices, and the list is huge thanks to everyone who visits wants to connect :-p





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  #1279468 9-Apr-2015 08:54
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One and a half :)

My phone, and sometimes my laptop (I use a cable when it's at my desk). Everything else is wired.

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  #1279470 9-Apr-2015 08:55
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Not many here too.

rMBP
iPhone 6 Plus
4S wifes
5S Daughters
WDTV Live via a dongle
Apple TV 3
Tivo
Acer laptop, wifes
Acer laptop daughters
PS3
PS3 daughters
Xbox 360 daughters
iPad Air
iPad Mini wifes
iPad 2 daughters
Panasonic BDR700 or similar
Nintendo 3DX, or whatever the just released latest one is, daughters
Huawei WS323 Extender


Apple Extreme, wired
Gaming rig PC, wired

Wow, more than I thought

Edit: added last three

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  #1279477 9-Apr-2015 09:13
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Didn't realize we had so many devices for only 3 of us in the house..

1 x Netcomm NF8AC Router (100/100 UFB Currently)

Me:
1 x Chromecast
1 x Macbook Pro
1 x HP Laptop
3 x iPhones (1 Work (iPhone 5), 1 Personal (iPhone 6+) and an old 3GS used as an iPod)
1 x iPad Mini
1 x Xbox One
1 x PS3
1 x Kindle

Parents:
2 x Laptops
1 x iPhone 4S
1 x Samsung Galaxy S3
1 x Kindle

Hardwired/Lounge:
1 x Chromecast
1 x HP Media NAS (4TB)
2 x Raspberry Pi's (Model B and B+)

Could also add another 2 x HP Laptops if some of us are working from home.




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  #1279480 9-Apr-2015 09:18
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On wifi?
1x WDTV Live Hub
2x NUC
3x Android phones
3x Android tablets
2x Laptops
1x WiiU
1x Desktop
1x Chromecast

 
 
 

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  #1279481 9-Apr-2015 09:26
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1 wired TV
1 wired PC
1 wired NAS
2 wireless Phones
1 wireless Tablet
3 wireless Laptops (one in regular use)
1 action camera :D

pretty much basic number, right? :)




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  #1279485 9-Apr-2015 09:32
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Netcomm NF4V here, ADSL2+ Annex M

Wired: 3

Wi-Fi: 7 (more if we have guests)

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  #1279487 9-Apr-2015 09:35
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Just four:

 - Macbook Pro.
 - iPad Air
 - iPhone 5S
 - Apple TV

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  #1279495 9-Apr-2015 09:48
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Mine:

 

Laptop
Stream 7
Lumia 1020

Wife:
Laptop
Nexus 7
Moto G

Kids:
HTC Phone
HTC M8
iPad
XBox (sometimes)

General:
Chromecast

Wired:
WDTV Live
Panasonic TV
Roku 3



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  #1279504 9-Apr-2015 10:07
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2 x Phones (Nokias)
1 Surface
1 Ipod
1 Wii
1 Xbox
1 Home theatre / Tv
1 MySky
1 PC
1 Kindle
1 Work Laptop ( once a week)




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  #1279508 9-Apr-2015 10:12
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Wired: -
Onkyo network receiver
Samsung BD player
DishTV Satellite PVR
HP Printer

Wireless: -
2 x iphone
3 x ipad
1 x ipod
4 x laptop
1 x desktop (no data cabling to that room)
1 x samsung phone
1 x surface pro
1 x surface pro 3
1 x chromecast




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  #1279509 9-Apr-2015 10:13
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Indio: Here's a fun survey to see how many devices everyone has on their home wifi. I was shocked when I saw how many I had on mine:

1 x Router, obviously
2 x Desktop PCs
1 x printer
1 x laptop
1 x Ipad
1 x Iphone5
1 HTC-M7
3 x HTC-M8s
1 x Panasonic TV

Total: 12
No. in household: 3

Fire away...





Most of my devices are connected via cable, so I guess they do not count. 

Just have the laptops, and ios devices. 






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  #1279514 9-Apr-2015 10:36
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1 laptop
1 iPad3
1 PC (rarely used)

I avoid WiFi where possible, and use a cat6 LAN for my other 6 PCs.




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