Actually it's 253 (0, 255 and the one used by the router LAN port can't be handed out). It's a moot point since a home class router doesn't have the processing power to handle that many clients if they are all running at the same time.Davesworld wrote:You can put as many as you want behind the router. Your router probably can hand out up to 254 ip addresses via dhcp and the internet side of the ooma devices are dhcp anyway.
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Re: Two OOMAs one Router
Oops, I forgot the one for the gateway address itself.