Hi,
Im wondering, can this adapter achieve full traffic with 4 G MiniPCI cards plugged in?? Is adapter affecting the traffic that comes through it??
that is if you can get 4 cards working on the adapter. I owm myself a couple and am aware of half a douzen others who use them and so far no one has managed to get 4 cards working. Some even have problems even getting three of them to workHi,
Im wondering, can this adapter achieve full traffic with 4 G MiniPCI cards plugged in?? Is adapter affecting the traffic that comes through it??
Dear Patrick,Do note the risk of "self-interference" if any of the cards are on adjacent frequencies: a big "don't" for doing that.
It also matters "which card", some are more prone to interference as the filters on CM9s and clones are worse than later R52 and clone chipsets, which have better filters.
Good luck-
I'll just add - Use good PSUs. 300-350 W are enough for our work, but PSUs like JNC, qTek and other brands, are giving false information about true Watts of their PSUs, they can reach the max Watts only on peaks and for short time, they don't filter very good the voltages and you have 12v line going crazy from 11v to 13v and etc. Use only good brands like Fortron (which I prefer right next to ISO, they have best Perf/Price), Enermax (which is something like Rolls Roys for the PSUs), Antec, Matrix and etc, Active or Pacive PFC models. Sometimes good UPS, doesn't solve your bad PSU model. You will safe 10-20 $ from the PSU if you use cheap one, but you can have a lot of problems with it.We use the PCI to MiniPCI 4 slot adapters all the time. One thing you have to watch out for though is how many watts of power do your mini cards use...
A PCI bus only has 25 watts to go around for everything using it.
The ubiquiti SR2 and SR5 cards use about 5 watts each.
After i had problems with 4 cards in the adapter i determined it was an issue with it not getting enough power, and modified my 4 slot adapter to hook directly up to the 3.3v lead off of the power supply.
After the modification all my problems went away.
Are you using Routerboard solution?I'll just add - Use good PSUs. 300-350 W are enough for our work, but PSUs like JNC, qTek and other brands, are giving false information about true Watts of their PSUs, they can reach the max Watts only on peaks and for short time, they don't filter very good the voltages and you have 12v line going crazy from 11v to 13v and etc. Use only good brands like Fortron (which I prefer right next to ISO, they have best Perf/Price), Enermax (which is something like Rolls Roys for the PSUs), Antec, Matrix and etc, Active or Pacive PFC models.