Hi there.
Does anybody knows which could be the CIR in the Mikrotik cards?.
Thanks.
I always understood that CIR was a function of Queues - I could be wrongCIR (Committed Information Rate) - the guaranteed data rate. It means that traffic rate, not exceeding this value should always be delivered
No problem, thanks anyway.http://www.mikrotik.com/testdocs/ros/2. ... notfound=6&
I always understood that CIR was a function of Queues - I could be wrongCIR (Committed Information Rate) - the guaranteed data rate. It means that traffic rate, not exceeding this value should always be delivered
MT is software ONLY! which you will have to config, if you want better than canopy then just do the relevant config.Some Canopy product tells u that its speed is 512Kbps, its burts speed is 768Kbps and its CIR is 100Kbps full-duplex. I mean, that is a clear information!.
Thanks.
P.S.: I was asking about CIR Mikrotik is offering 2 me, as a provider, not instead how could I offer CIR to my clients, because this last is something pretty clear.
Well, man, you are really not right on you observation. I'm asking about real features on MTK, I already know there is a software to config (but there is also some hardware behind it, I mean, MTK software on Routerboard hardware).MT is software ONLY! which you will have to config, if you want better than canopy then just do the relevant config.Some Canopy product tells u that its speed is 512Kbps, its burts speed is 768Kbps and its CIR is 100Kbps full-duplex. I mean, that is a clear information!.
Thanks.
P.S.: I was asking about CIR Mikrotik is offering 2 me, as a provider, not instead how could I offer CIR to my clients, because this last is something pretty clear.
The wireless cards have limits, so just check the specs.
Now think of what you would offer a wisp with an MT enable wireless router.
What would you quote to them regarding the CIR? [/yourself in MT shoes]