Well that is about what one of my 433ah's is running with 4.14 
with just over 50. It's not an ap though, just the controller 
with UBNT AirMax enabled AP's and most are 3meg customers with 
bursting.

Just had a few reboots here lately after and nothing in the log 
or terminal. I was thinking of dropping in an x86 to keep 
proactive so to speak.

I expect an influx of calls since dsl has been around for a 
almost a year in that area and it's everything I wanted it to 
be.
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Scott Lambert <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Mikrotik discussions <[email protected]>
Date:  Thu, 8 Dec 2011 11:52:23 -0600

>On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 10:15:48AM -0300, Stuart Pierce wrote:
>> How many clients would a 433AH handle in hotspot mode with a 
few 
>> firewall rules to limit viruses and just the simple noP2P 
rule ? 
>> Obviously each one just has the basic hotspot simple queue. 
>
>
>It depends! (tm)
>
>How many customers you can handle depends on the upstream pipe,
>bandwidth allowed per customer, and quality of the connections 
to
>the AP overall.  A bittorrent user with a pringles can 6 blocks
>away can kill the whole AP if the AP has to slow down just to 
talk
>to that user.
>
>But you probably know that.
>
>We are using 493Gs, same CPU, with 80 non-hotspot, fixed 
wireless
>mostly residential clients, UBNT AP and client radios, with 
mangle
>and queue tree rate limits, per IP only, between 1Mbps and 
3Mbps.
>60Mb RAM used, 11-40% CPU utilization, up to 15Mbps.
>
>-- 
>Scott Lambert                    KC5MLE                       
Unix SysAdmin
>[email protected]
>
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