The 3011 so far working great for us, with just under 300 clients, doing
simple queue, two vlans, and about 15 ip rules CPU doesn't go over 30%.

Also handling 20kpps.


On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Carlan Wray via Mikrotik-users <
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> For the amount of throughout you specified and the number of firewall
> rules and other services that you mention the 3011 is a perfect fit. ;) The
> 3011 has been stable with few caveats. It is a new platform and processor
> but it seems to be working well.
>
> Carlan
>
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016, 8:05 AM canopy--- via Mikrotik-users <
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>> Been working great for us. Most of ours are at customer sites with
>> redundant connections running OSPF
>> and running just fine passing over 100 Mbps.
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 10:56 AM, Ethan E. Dee via Mikrotik-users <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> 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 <
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>>
>> 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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