The dLive MixRack and Surface support up to 40 TCP connections each.
Surface connections include any IP6/IP8/IP1/IP4 and Director (depending on Director mode). The MixRack supports 1 surface connection when running 1.52 or earlier. With version 1.60 or later a MixRack will support up to 4 surface connections (one on the native GigaACE port and 3 over GigaACE cards).
MixRack connections include the Surface, any IP6/IP8/IP1/IP4, Director, and any MixPad/OneMix/4You app.
The MixRack and Surface both support 16 IP6 and 16 IP8 controllers.
dLive Director and MixPad utilise approximately 7.5Mbit/s per client (3.7Mbit/s per client for UDP metering information and up to 3.7Mbit/s per client for TCP control data) including protocol overheads. IP6 and IP8 devices utilise approximately 0.5Mbit/s per connection.
When connecting multiple devices via Wi-Fi, care should be taken to ensure that the Access Point has enough available bandwidth to handle the number of connections required. It should be noted that as wireless signal deteriorates due to distance and/or physical obstacles, so does the bandwidth available so performance can also decrease in areas of poor wireless signal.
If the available bandwidth is saturated and/or performance is degraded, additional Access Points can be deployed to reduce the network traffic per AP and improve the performance. For example, Access Points could be positioned for stage left, stage right, MON etc. If roaming is required, multiple APs could be deployed with a single SSID although this could result in APs reaching saturation under certain circumstances (i.e. all iPads being physically close to the same AP). Users with dual band routers might want to use devices likely to move out of range (e.g. MixPad, Director) on one band and 4You apps on a separate band for better performance.
MixPad, OneMix and 4You apps also have an option to turn off metering to minimise unnecessary traffic on the router.