When is a router needed?

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How many players/computers until you need to start seperating into VLANs and a router would be needed? I'm talking about using powerful switches and a powerful router (Cisco).

I guess another way to word this question would be.... How many people can one VLAN handle?
 
You would need to vlan if you ran out of IPs in your subnet. If you used a class A or B IP range you would need a big lanparty to use those up :)
Just as an example:
If you had a 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 network (class A) you could have 16777216 hosts. That would probably be sufficient for any lan party :)

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Yep true.... I was more thinking, at what point do the TCP/IP broadcasts become to much overhead on the network before VLANs will need to be created to segrigate that network garbage?

I can't imagine that someone could host a 1000 person LAN using powerful switches and be able to have all the players and servers on a single subnet even if there where enough IP's to go around.... So how many players should a subnet *safely* support before you should create a second subnet, third, forth, ext?


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Hm... I'm not sure on that. The largest lan I have delt with was somewhere between 300-400 machines at one site and on one subnet. I didn't notice any sort of overhead or network speed problems so I never pursued it.
I am curious to know though. Lemme do some googling and see if I can come up with anything :)

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