Sextant by default has 100Mbit port.
SXT-G is a new product that can do 250Mbit one way. 100m is short distance, so it should be possible.
Thanks, have ordered two to do initial testing. The site has changed, and is now at 500m, I have line of sight, but an obstructed fresnal zone. But am hoping to be able to get away with it and still get full speed.
The big question is regarding the redundancy, the simplest way of doing it would be to create transparent bridges.
So in effect when I have all 4 up and running, I will have two links that are transparent, in that they act as if they were ethernet cables, and I can simply plug them in at each end and let spanning tree on the cisco switchs at each end take care of the management of the redundancy and load sharing using per vlan spanning tree.
It is possible to configure a pair of SXT's in a point to point configuration to act as if they were simply an ethernet cable?
The wiki is pointing towards using MPLS for bridging as being the optimal configuration
http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Transpare ... using_MPLS
Is there a simpler solution??
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