Tom at Roc Noc has a backhaul with one.

Don't use dual nstreme - use ospf to bridge the two.

On 7/17/09, my_em...@webjogger.net <my_em...@webjogger.net> wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone has setup a Mikrotik Dual Nstreme link using
> the Ubiquiti XR3 (3.65GHz) cards?
>
> I have a PTP link setup currently with these XR3 cards and I'm getting
> about 21Mbps in each direction with TCP and about 29Mbps with UDP. I was
> wondering kind of increased performance will I get in any given
> direction if I add to more radios (and antennas) and switch to Dual Nstreme.
>
> Thanks
>
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> Jon Roux
> Webjogger Internet Services
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