I haven't used the 751, 750GLs work great. Had some trouble with 450's. I have 
heard a little, good, about the about the RB100AH. Nothing on the x2.
Dont' use ROS 5.15. I just rolled back to 5.14 on my network. Had trouble where 
APs would just stop passing traffic. Down and up the wlan and would work for 
awhile again. Sent in supouts and hopefully they will fix that along with the 
no passwords by script thing.
A few things on the export compact missing but still a lot easier for the guys 
than picking through a full export.

Terri Kelley
Network Engineer
254-697-6710 x 1140
Farm to Market Broadband




On May 7, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:

> Just use the BMUs, they're cheap.
> 
> </troll>
> 
> You'll find some people are happy, other people hate them.  For me,
> the 751 has been unbelievably awful.  I'm on my third one since Vegas.
> Since Vegas, I've not had 2 weeks of uptime.  I've tried every
> version since 4.17 (4.17 works flawlessly except a bug with
> wifi/Android).  Others are rolling out dozens to customers flawlessly.
> 
> Josh Luthman
> Office: 937-552-2340
> Direct: 937-552-2343
> 1100 Wayne St
> Suite 1337
> Troy, OH 45373
> 
> 
> On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 5:19 PM, Simon Westlake <[email protected]> wrote:
>> So, we're beginning the process of converting the second third (yes, I know
>> that is confusing..) of the network to a routed, OSPF network. When I first
>> came here, the entire thing (all 200+ towers) was bridged and I'm trying to
>> slowly get it all moved. I've converted about 55 towers so far and
>> everything is running well with a mix of RB450G, RB493G and a few x86 boxes
>> in the bigger towers. I would prefer not to support the x86 boxes if
>> possible - it is much easier for me from a business perspective to just
>> stock regular inventory and throw in a new one if the box fails without
>> worrying about where we got the x86 box, what the specs were, what the
>> temperature requirement is, etc.
>> 
>> So, on that train of thought, I looked at the RB1100AHx2 for some of our
>> bigger sites. On paper, it looks great - great temp range, enough ports,
>> better processing, etc.
>> 
>> Real world, what have you guys been finding with this box? I stayed far away
>> from the plain RB1100 as I heard nothing but bad things about it in the
>> past. Are those days gone? Is this a solid box now? For reference, we'll be
>> running something like 200-400Mbps through these boxes in most cases.
>> Features we use today are OSPF, filtering, DHCP relay - no PPPoE, generally
>> no VPN and no tunnels, etc. That may change in the future but I'm just
>> looking for a solid packet processor right now.
>> 
>> --
>> Simon Westlake
>> Powercode.com
>> (920) 351-1010
>> 
>> 
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