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wirelessman
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enquiry regarding e1/t1 link thru wireless(mikrotik)

Thu Jun 01, 2006 5:54 pm

Hi all,
I need a solution.
Here one of our higher end ISP customer asking for E1 connections through wireless.

Expecting your solutions for the following.
*** mikrotik supporting e1/t1
*** what are the procedure to make e1 link through wireless and what are the cards we have to add.

*** Can we upgrade E1 card in Mikrotik RB532, what are the procedure and full configuration?

*** What type of routerboard supporting T1/E1?

please help me in this regard
thank u
 
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Thu Jun 01, 2006 6:21 pm

Just to clarify... You want to create a wireless link to a customer and then put a E1/T1 card in a mikrotik on the client side?

Whats the point in that? Why not just create a PtP wireless link to the ISP and give them an ethernet connection and limit the bandwidth to whatever they are contracted for. That way if they need multiple E1/T1 lines you can just increase the queue size and offer 10+mbps...
 
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Thu Jun 01, 2006 8:15 pm

For example some VoIP hardware req. E1/E3 lines
 
wirelessman
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Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:01 am

Actually the scenario is that the ISP already having E1 link and at present they push the e1 link to their another branch which is located far away by using Local telco exchange.

To avoid this, they feel that they want to push the e1 link by wireless to their another branch.

I heard that Mikrotik 232 supporting e1/t1 by combining cyclades pc300 card. Please explain and if there is any solution that would be very much helpful for us.
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Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:54 am

RAD had some Ethernet to E1/T1 convertors. We have a customer who took his PBX across an Ethernet connected Laser link with them. RAD have a lot expertise in T1/E1 conversion products.