Many ESP32 modules on single wifi access point?
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 5:04 pm
Hi All, long time reader, short time member here.
I am wondering if anyone has any experience (or information) on how upwards of 50 ESP32 modules would perform while being connected to a single wifi access point. The access point would be a dedicated commercial AP used only for these devices, but I am concerned that too many of the same devices, on the same default settings would cause issues. Would I need to change default channels or anything like that? The devices would intermittently be sending data via MQTT to a server for processing, although the data is only one or two small values, and sent anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes apart per device.
This question is because I am thinking about developing an IoT related system for a local business and although I've used the ESP32 modules for quite some time now, I haven't used them in such a large deployment. I use PlatformIO with ESP32 Arduino currently.
Thanks in advance!
Taylor
I am wondering if anyone has any experience (or information) on how upwards of 50 ESP32 modules would perform while being connected to a single wifi access point. The access point would be a dedicated commercial AP used only for these devices, but I am concerned that too many of the same devices, on the same default settings would cause issues. Would I need to change default channels or anything like that? The devices would intermittently be sending data via MQTT to a server for processing, although the data is only one or two small values, and sent anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes apart per device.
This question is because I am thinking about developing an IoT related system for a local business and although I've used the ESP32 modules for quite some time now, I haven't used them in such a large deployment. I use PlatformIO with ESP32 Arduino currently.
Thanks in advance!
Taylor