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How many pc's can be hosted on a Vista home network?



 
 
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Old September 30th 08, 12:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Default How many pc's can be hosted on a Vista home network?

Windows XP allows 10 connections on a peer to peer network. Does anyone know
the total allowed connections for a network running Vista Business? Thanks

PJG
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Old September 30th 08, 12:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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pjg wrote:

Windows XP allows 10 connections on a peer to peer network. Does anyone
know the total allowed connections for a network running Vista Business?
Thanks


I'm assuming that you don't mean how many computers can be on a home network
as your subject line implies. Bandwidth and hardware considerations aside,
I believe you can have up to 256 (guessing as to the exact number). Of
course you would never want to do this; more than 7-8 machines on a
Workgroup network with a "pseudo-server" and you should be looking at
running a real server.

I think you are possibly referring to the inbound concurrent connection
limitations. Note that the limitations are on *connections* and not on
*computers*. Each computer can, and often does, make more than one
connection.

Refer to "Device Connections" in the License Terms for Microsoft Windows
Vista. For more information please see:
http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/

Inbound connections limit in XP - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314882

5 - XP Home/Vista Home Basic
10 - Vista Home Premium/Vista Ultimate/XP Pro
49 - SBS 2000
74 - SBS 2003
Unlimited for full Server O/Ses

Malke
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Old September 30th 08, 12:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Default How many pc's can be hosted on a Vista home network?



"pjg" wrote in message
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Windows XP allows 10 connections on a peer to peer network. Does anyone
know
the total allowed connections for a network running Vista Business? Thanks

PJG


Only Pro allowed 10 "connections". Home only allowed 5. While I couldn't
quickly find the answer on MS site, I believe the information is the same.
Home Basic & Premium is 5 and Business and Ultimate is 10.


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Old September 30th 08, 05:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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"Malke" wrote in message
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pjg wrote:

Windows XP allows 10 connections on a peer to peer network. Does anyone
know the total allowed connections for a network running Vista Business?
Thanks


I'm assuming that you don't mean how many computers can be on a home
network
as your subject line implies. Bandwidth and hardware considerations aside,
I believe you can have up to 256 (guessing as to the exact number). Of
course you would never want to do this; more than 7-8 machines on a
Workgroup network with a "pseudo-server" and you should be looking at
running a real server.

I think you are possibly referring to the inbound concurrent connection
limitations. Note that the limitations are on *connections* and not on
*computers*. Each computer can, and often does, make more than one
connection.

Refer to "Device Connections" in the License Terms for Microsoft Windows
Vista. For more information please see:
http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/

Inbound connections limit in XP - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=314882

5 - XP Home/Vista Home Basic
10 - Vista Home Premium/Vista Ultimate/XP Pro
49 - SBS 2000
74 - SBS 2003
Unlimited for full Server O/Ses

Malke
--
MS-MVP
Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ


Malke, thanks for putting the link for Vista on the page, saved me the
trouble to find it later. I now have the PDF EULAs for Vista on my local
computer for future reference.

I now need to correct my original post as the Vista Home Premium does allow
10 connections as does Vista Business & Ultimate editions.


 




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