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By rudy
#70923 I don't see any reason why it wouldn't. But you have to take into consideration the fact that a ESP8266 is limited to the number of connections it can handle. If you have more than a few then I think that you would be better off having a router as the AP. (my opinion)

Obviously all of this is software dependent. How it is implemented.