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angboontiong
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A big gap from RB433AH to RB800

Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:35 pm

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Dear Mikrotik,
How can it be all the while is after the RB433AH, then we have go to RB800?

any plan to come out the routerboard like RB433Ah price but it's running on ppc processor as it's the demand now?

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Re: A big gap from RB433AH to RB800

Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:03 am

How about the RB493G or RB435G? They don't have PPC processor, but at least they have gigabit ports.
Also, they are priced nicely between the 433AH and 800.
 
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Re: A big gap from RB433AH to RB800

Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:50 am

It would be nice to see both platforms with the newer Atheros SOC supporting higher MTU

E.g. A GL version
 
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Re: A big gap from RB433AH to RB800

Wed Oct 12, 2011 1:30 pm

How about the RB493G or RB435G? They don't have PPC processor, but at least they have gigabit ports.
Also, they are priced nicely between the 433AH and 800.
We just wish to use that for the Wireless connection, RB435G and RB433AH is no much different.
still prefer the ppc processor.
 
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Re: A big gap from RB433AH to RB800

Thu Oct 13, 2011 12:18 am

How about a board with RB1200 CPU, it has good cpu power and seems in the right price for what we need.

two or three gigabit ports and two mpci adapters.

I think that this would full-fill most of the demands.
 
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Re: A big gap from RB433AH to RB800

Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:21 pm

How about a board with RB1200 CPU, it has good cpu power and seems in the right price for what we need.

two or three gigabit ports and two mpci adapters.

I think that this would full-fill most of the demands.
I looking for is as the outdoor wireless bridge.
was thinking to replace the RB411AH/RB433AH heatsink and fixed it at the 800Mhz.

what do you think?

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