Very reliable.
We've got them at our tower sites.
We've got a dual router setup at a tower with 100+ wireless customers
coming off a hex router with a failover ubiquiti erl as well. hasn't had
to fail over once in over a year.
On 12/19/2016 10:44 AM, Josh Luthman via Mikrotik-users wrote:
I think that's probably the #1 use case for most Mikrotiks...
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On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 10:41 AM, Sam Morris via Mikrotik-users
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Have any of you used one of these? We're looking for routers for
intermediate, smaller tower sites. The layout will basically be:
PoP1---ST1---ST2---ST3---ST4---ST5---ST6---PoP2
ST=small tower
The idea being that we use something on the ST locations that will run
OSPF so that if a link goes down in the middle for some reason, OSPF
will route packets automatically to the PoP that it's still able
to reach.
So say for instance if this happened:
PoP1---ST1---ST2---ST3---ST4-x-ST5---ST6---PoP2
(x=link down)
the traffic from ST5 and ST6 will only try to go to PoP2, whereas the
traffic from ST1 through ST4 would go out PoP1. That 3011 router
kind of
seems like overkill, but the price isn't bad ($145) and it should
handle
any amount of traffic that would get thrown at it through these
smaller
tower sites.
Thanks
Sam
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