Those things are passively cooled...didn't notice that.  That's a big plus
they should advertise.

Also I need to point out we are on Butch's mailing list advertising another
vendor.

Josh Luthman
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On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Scott Reed <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have one outdoors in a gray cabinet, direct sunlight, uptime 120 days.
>  No issues.
>
> On 8/7/2012 12:24 PM, Rory McCann wrote:
>
>> Thanks Travis-
>>
>> I've looked at those units many times, but I've also read reports of
>> random lockups and reboots with them and the x86 version of routerOS. Have
>> you had any issues with them and if so, what version have you found to be
>> the most stable?
>>
>> Rory McCann
>> Minn-Kota Ag Products
>> P: 701-403-4877 | E: [email protected]
>>
>>
>> On 8/7/2012 9:24 AM, Travis Johnson wrote:
>>
>>> These are the best little X86 based boxes you can buy (for the money).
>>> We have some we are pushing over 100Mbps and the CPU is less than 10%:
>>>
>>> http://www.balticnetworks.com/**routermaxx-6-port-gigabit-**
>>> router-dual-core.html<http://www.balticnetworks.com/routermaxx-6-port-gigabit-router-dual-core.html>
>>>
>>> Travis
>>> Microserv
>>>
>>> On 8/7/2012 8:16 AM, Rory McCann wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>> I lost my "beloved" RB1000 the other day due to fan failure and it's
>>>> time to start considering what I should replace it with (and what to stock
>>>> a spare of).
>>>>
>>>> This will be a router for my company (not a WISP). Our internet feed is
>>>> 50Mb and on average, I would say there is no more than 25-30Mbit being
>>>> pushed through the unit, however I did notice a huge performance hit when I
>>>> plopped in my temporary RB750 to get my internet connection back up and
>>>> running. I don't run much in the way of simple queues other than Butch's
>>>> QoS script. I have a handful of firewall rules dictating which subnets can
>>>> talk to who. The router also has an EoIP tunnel to another router for
>>>> failover and acts as a PPTP VPN server.
>>>>
>>>> I'm looking for something that will offer similar performance to what
>>>> my RB1000 provided me. Port count isn't critical, but I'd like at least 3
>>>> and they have to be gigabit. I'm not overly concerned about rackmount or
>>>> not as I have a shelf I could set the unit on. By far the most critical
>>>> piece though has to be stability - both in the platform itself and ethernet
>>>> performance.
>>>>
>>>> So far, I've been looking at the RB450G, the RB1200 and the RB800. I've
>>>> looked at a few of the x86 boards, but I believe these might be overkill
>>>> for my particular application.
>>>>
>>>> What do you guys think?
>>>>
>>>>
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