Off topic: speaking of Wyse...
During my CS studies the computer lab I visited usually was fully occupied
with people playing Quake. I recovered and revived two Wyse 50 terminals (
https://www.vecmar.com/products/productpage.asp?pid=525-Wyse_50_Terminals)
from the junk corridor of the department, hooked them up (with proper
serial VT connection to an old server) and set them up in a corner hidden
by all the other electronics and furniture which were doomed to be thrown
out. Some professors noticed I revived them, some students started to use
them actively as well, professors were nostalgic and I earned some
reputation. Those terminals were great as character terminals for emailing
(do you remember pine email client?) or command line tasks even in
1996-1999 years, decades after the haydays of those Wyse 50s. I also earned
reputation earlier as a freshman when I developed a Linux/UNIX compatible
ASCII UI for the game of life semester work. Everyone was all about shiny
GUI, my semester work also had GUI, but it could revert to ASCII.
I know your Wyse is not a terminal (or am I wrong?), but I got nostalgic...

On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 10:08 AM Jack Coats <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wonder if there is a limit on how many IP's that a router can handle.  I
> have just under 50 devices and my Asus RT-AX92U as a main router with 2
> RT-AC68U as AIMesh nodes.
> We stream a tv and a couple of computers, a TV from Amazon (fire tv stick)
> with several misc devices, mainly Wyze devices.
> Any suggestions of routers that can carry that?   My wan is a fiber coming
> in but delivered as ethernet. 250Mb sync that normally comes in close to
> that nicely.
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