Hi.
Just wondering, how many clients that NT3 can take?
As I know, the CC3100 only serves 8 sockets.
So, within your IP Stack, how many sockets that NT3 can take?
Please comment.
Thanks.
BR Rio
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How many clients that NT3 can take?
Started by RioChan, May 28 2015 06:00 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1Posted 28 May 2015 - 06:00 AM Hi. Just wondering, how many clients that NT3 can take? As I know, the CC3100 only serves 8 sockets. So, within your IP Stack, how many sockets that NT3 can take?
Please comment. Thanks. BR Rio #2Posted 28 May 2015 - 06:14 AM
Hi Rio,
The CC3100 module can handle 8 simultaneous unsecure sockets plus 2 simultaneous secure sockets. For launch, we are limiting the number of sockets to the CC3100's built-in limit. If we pushed the hybrid Netduino.IP stack aside and ran the full Netduino.IP stack, you could in theory get many dozens of sockets. All that said: the reality is that NETMF is designed for low-power devices where you might be connected to a few things at once. It really isn't designed to power high-speed routers or act as a mega web server, etc. BTW, welcome to the Netduino community! Chris #3Posted 24 June 2015 - 05:58 AM Hi Chris:
Thanks for the replying. Let me introduce myself. I'm the TI CC3xxx SW FAE in Taiwan. And we have a customer is willing to have the solution for letting CC3200 have the unlimited socket. I'm not sure if you have the solution ready for this request or not.
If yes, may you mind we introduce you to this customer? (My company email is: rc@ti.com) Thanks.
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