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coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:44 pm
by mickeykool
I currently have a Dlink 4100 w/ Cisco Aironet 1100 AP router. I was directed over to this site as I hear good things about MikroTik routers.

Looking for some advice and recommendations on which router I should get.

This will be running in my home with 3 media centers, 1 gaming computer, media server and 2 video phones. I tend to use torrents a lot and at the same time using videophone.

So what I'm looking for is a router that can handle heavy sessions / bandwidth along w/ good wifi support, (G, N preferred).

Other thing I should add is the router will be placed in the basement of my 2 story home. So would like good signal strength on the top floor.

Thanks

Re: coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:00 pm
by Feklar
Most any new MikroTik can handle anything you can throw at it in a home situation without any problems at all. What kind of bandwidth do you have at your home?

With that being said, do you want to completely replace the Cisco AP? Also how many Ethernet ports do you want?

A 493 will get you 9 Ethernet ports, and up to 3 wireless cards can be installed. There is a wide choice of wireless cards you can get for it as well depending on your needs. A 433 will get you 3 Ethernet and 3 mini-pci slots for wireless cards.

If you want more of an integrated solution, the 751 should be available soon. 5 Ethernet ports and a wireless card built in on a plastic case. The 493, 450, 751 etc also all come with a switch chip, so you can get wire speed switching between ports. The 700 series usually has ports 2-5 already on a switch chip for you, where as the 400 series default is to have each port it's own routed interface.

Re: coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:30 pm
by mickeykool
Most any new MikroTik can handle anything you can throw at it in a home situation without any problems at all. What kind of bandwidth do you have at your home?
30mb down /6mb upload
With that being said, do you want to completely replace the Cisco AP? Also how many Ethernet ports do you want?
I plan to replace the AP w/ an integrated solution. As of ports, at least 2 since I have a 24port switch on my lan. (note: I'm in processing of adding network cables to each room in my home.)

Since you mentioned the 751, I came accross these...

Mikrotik RB751-2n
Mikrotik RB751U/RB751G

I'm not sure which would be better -2n, U or G.

Re: coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:38 pm
by fewi
RB751-2n = RB750 + 2.4GHz 802.11n. RB750s are 10/100.
RB751U = RB751-2n + USB
RB751G = RB750G + 2.4GHz 802.11n. RB750Gs are 10/100/1000.

RB750s and RB750Gs have been available, and the datasheets are on routerboard.com.

Re: coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:46 pm
by mickeykool
Thanks for the reponses; clears up the questions I had.

I'll sit back and wait for the release of these products.

Re: coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:41 pm
by sagabi99
hi all,
i'm planning to get (RB751U = RB751-2n + USB) once released,
but what would you use the usb port for is it more router memory storage, NAS storage, or also you might use it for external 3g modem connection.
i just want to clarify this for my self. thx

Re: coming from a DLink 4100 and Cisco AP

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 9:58 pm
by jandafields
hi all,
i'm planning to get (RB751U = RB751-2n + USB) once released,
but what would you use the usb port for is it more router memory storage, NAS storage, or also you might use it for external 3g modem connection.
i just want to clarify this for my self. thx

RB751U is not RB751-2n + USB. Look at the differene in number of antennas....

USB: Yes, it can hold files for the router or 3G/modem.