As technology increasingly creeps into our lives, we have more devices that require Internet or network connectivity. In the past, many of us had a computer or two on our networks. Now, we have gaming consoles, DVR’s, streaming devices, and more. In my house, I count 10 devices that regularly connect to my network, not counting my smartphone. How many devices are connected to your network? What types of devices are connected? Let us know in the comments.
Brenda says:
6: 3 laptops, 1 iPad, 1 iPhone, and a Roku
April 3, 2011 — 10:38 pm
Jon says:
10
2 IMacs
1 iPad
3 iPod touchs
1 Apple TV
1 Bluray
2 smartphones
April 3, 2011 — 10:52 pm
techandlife says:
At the moment 2 desktop PCs, 1 netbook, and occasionally 2 laptops. Hope to add a NAS soon.
April 4, 2011 — 2:57 am
jon says:
Lets see:
-Bluray player
-Printer
-iPod Touch
-2 laptops
-Android phone
So that would be 6 devices
April 4, 2011 — 10:04 am
janevir says:
2 printers
3 laptops
1 iTouch
1 desktop
So 7 altogether
April 4, 2011 — 1:18 pm
janevir says:
By the way, where was the photo of the electrical snarl taken? I’ve taken many similar photos in Nepal. Scary!
April 4, 2011 — 1:24 pm
Evan Kline says:
Hi janevir. I found that photo on stock.xchng, a free stock photo site:
http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1023659
April 4, 2011 — 1:26 pm
Sean says:
18.
4 iDevices
2 Game Systems
1 DVR
4 laptops
1 desktop
2 printers
3 NAS boxes
1 Roku
Once a while:
2 other laptops/desktops
TVs and HT Receiver are still older (including 2 tube TVs) and do not have IP capabilities yet.
April 4, 2011 — 11:15 pm
Evan Kline says:
Wow, Sean. I think you take the prize. That’s quite a bit of gear you have there.
April 10, 2011 — 9:33 am
Derreck says:
1 Desktop
1 Laptop
1 Media PC
1 Xbox 360
2 Roku Boxes
1 Smartphone
1 iPad
Hmm.. that’s a lot more than i thought hah
April 7, 2011 — 2:13 pm
Evan Kline says:
I had the same reaction, Derreck, when I went back and counted all my stuff. Pretty surprising, huh?
April 10, 2011 — 9:34 am