I Have an RB4011 and while it does work very well for the price it is not 
really practical for the sort of people who don't reside on this list. Firstly 
the single 10G port means you have to connect it via a separate 10G switch and 
then vlan the external connection to the ONT via another switch port. Secondly 
the physical format is great for those of us who love the idea of a passive 
cooling rack mount device but not so much the stick it on a shelf masses. 
Thirdly the interface has way too many knobs for anyone who does not know what 
MPLS stands for.



-----Original Message-----
From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+tony=wicks.co...@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Mark Tinka
Sent: Friday, 25 December 2020 10:56 pm
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: 10g residential CPE



On 12/25/20 08:04, Tony Wicks wrote:

> Stand alone RGW's are hard to find, I'd be interested to hear if people have 
> found anything smaller than the Mikrotik RB4011...

Funny, that's the very unit I recommended as well in my previous post to 
Brandon :-).

As reasonably-priced devices that will have half decent working code go (for 
10Gbps, no less), it's hard to beat the Tik.

I'd still never use them in production, but for home CPE's, you bet I would.

Mark.

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