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RB333 - how powerful is it?

Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:46 am

Time is here to do some planning for a new network.

This involves a PtP link (Nstreme or NStreme Dual) of about 5 km connected to fiber, and I would therefore like to squeeze as much speed as possible out of the backhaul link.

I would like to run User Manager at this main router, and have a number of clients connecting via PPPoE.
Later on I'll possibly connect another AP/PPPoE AC via PtP NStreme, authenticating against the main router.

Will the RB333 handle this load?
I know that number of MiniPCIs might restrict me when it comes to several links, but what I'm mostly concerned of is CPU usage.

Is there a rule of thumb regarding when the RB333 comes to short, forcing me to move to PC platform?
I guess the RB600 will take me further but I need to deploy using what is available now, not next year.
But I would like to be on the safe side to avoid rebuilding later on due to lack of CPU power.

Can you recommend any PC mobos suitable for the task?
 
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Re: RB333 - how powerful is it?

Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:39 pm

if it wher me and only 1 ptp shot then id run duel nstream on both sides and then have a pc based board as your core router running usermanager and pppoe, if you really wanted to be nice to your cpus you could run a pc based version for usermanager and then another mt board as yur core router along with the 333 running nstream
mt333ap----mt333ap----mtusermanagerpppoepcbased----mt532a or mt333 or pcbased or even 133 as your core router
 
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Re: RB333 - how powerful is it?

Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:46 pm

if it wher me and only 1 ptp shot then id run duel nstream on both sides and then have a pc based board as your core router running usermanager and pppoe, if you really wanted to be nice to your cpus you could run a pc based version for usermanager and then another mt board as yur core router along with the 333 running nstream
mt333ap----mt333ap----mtusermanagerpppoepcbased----mt532a or mt333 or pcbased or even 133 as your core router
Thanks natedogg104.

From your experience, do you think Dual Nstreme backhaul, User manager and a PPPoE AC for let's say 50 wireless clients all on one RB333 will cause a CPU hit?
 
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Re: RB333 - how powerful is it?

Tue Sep 18, 2007 12:41 am

We have a pair of RB333 as our main feed with 1700 2-5mbit clients and it works great. But we had to use nstreme with polling to get the link to work properly but now it is the fastest SBC I have ever used. Much faster than WAR, RB500 etc.
 
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Re: RB333 - how powerful is it?

Tue Sep 18, 2007 3:09 am

hmm i dont know how well it will handle 50 users and nstream dual , if it were me on that situation id gp for a pc based system or seperate the services, like run a ap in front of it to hold your clients. Let me know how it works for you though
 
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Re: RB333 - how powerful is it?

Sat Sep 22, 2007 1:57 am

[quote="Skaught"]We have a pair of RB333 as our main feed with 1700 2-5mbit clients and it works great. But we had to use nstreme with polling to get the link to work properly but now it is the fastest SBC I have ever used. Much faster than WAR, RB500 etc.[/quote]

How many Mbps up/down and how many PPS is this link pushing? Is there any congestion/jitter/packet loss? Is it routing or wds bridge?
 
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Re: RB333 - how powerful is it?

Wed Sep 26, 2007 3:52 pm

Thanks for comments boys.

I'll start out with a single RB333 on each side. Then I'll add another board later if necessary.

I'll keep you posted.

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