Don't forget also, that MT is coming out with several new routerboard,
including one specifclly designed with giving speeds in the gigabit range.



On 5/27/07, Travis Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Use a systemboard that has built-in GigE ports. The RB PCI card may be
your problem, as I have two very stable PC platform boxes with dual GigE
ports that will push over 600Mbps without a problem.

Travis
Microserv

Don Annas wrote:
> Guys, I'm looking for a solid state, rack mountable hardware to run
MikroTik
> OS on.  I need the device to be able to handle around 200 MB of actual
> throughput.  We use quite a few of the RB532s today and seem to cap out
> around 40MB or so.
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> We have tried a few of the PC based platforms using Intel 915 boards and
the
> gig RB PCI cards.  When testing with these, we do get minor packet loss
that
> we do not get on the 532s or our Cisco routers.
>
> Any suggestions?  Thanks.
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