The system can support 4 devices.
Four. A master device and a slave device on each PATA chain.
If im reading the question right the answer is 4 and only four as that is how many devices you can have on two connection (or two on each cable master and slave)
both support hot-swapping devices
The system will be able to support 4 EDIE devices, 2 devices per cable.
There are many types of built in wireless network connections. For example, lots of phones and computers come with Bluetooth.
usb 2.0 can support 127 devices
Linux distributions can support hundreds of thousands of devices and programs, far too many to list.
ranges from 1 to 15,000user connections.
Yes.
It Depends on the access point.. different manufactures claim different numbers for maximum connections. My Dlink DIR655 claims 120 at a time. The reality is if you did manage to attach that many devices the performance would be horible. I would feel comfortable with 20 to 25.
firewire port can support up to 63 devices on one firewire port with a hub
Supports Bluetooth HID profile. DOES NOT support Bluetooth SPP devices such as BlackBerry.