I do the exact same thing and it has been flawless.  I use eoip tunnels 
from the wireless to the 493 to better separate radios.  No perfomance 
issues at all.

Bill Gaylord

Robert West wrote:
> Do you use a transparent bridge between them and the 493?  At first I was
> thinking that was a lot for the 411 but if used as just a pass-through to
> the switch, that would be a brilliant thing indeed I think.  Anyone see any
> drawbacks to that?  That would certainly isolate all the RF from the other
> cards, I think.
>
> Bob-
>
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> -----Original Message-----
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> 493AH or switch, depending on how old it is.  All the PoEs have to come back
> to a central point anyways.  
>
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> Dennis,
>
> How are you putting those together into the backhaul?  Are you plugging them
> into a switch?  Sounds like the ideal way to go as far as isolating a
> failure.  You using Os level 4 per 411 I would suspect.....?  
>
> Robert West
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
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> Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 11:22 AM
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> Only way to go.  Not only does it decrease the load on each board, but it
> also prevents RF issues with high power radios in a single box.  All of our
> towers have individual 411Ahs on individual sectors with individual radio
> cards.  
>
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of Steve Barnes
> Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 10:23 AM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Gettin sick of Microtik
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> 2nd Idea.  What is the possibility if splitting the sectors out to
> individual RB411AH boards? Less of a single point of failure for the whole
> tower.
>
> Steve Barnes
> Manager
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> Behalf Of Forbes Mercy
> Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 2:08 AM
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> Subject: [WISPA] Gettin sick of Microtik
>
> I had a whole lot planned for this weekend, instead I spent 15 hours of it
> working on an AP that won't behave.  It's the third long fix period I've had
> to do for Microtik this weekend, while I do have 20 AP's and backhauls under
> that brand, none work easily, and the frustrations are plentiful.
>
> SO Last week we upgraded a prizim chip to an XR2 on a three radio card 133c.
> We started to have problems with the new card randomly dropping then after
> disable/enable would come back up.  As the week went on it happened more
> frequently.  First solution, change out the new card, no difference.  The
> next was a new power supply.  Figured that was it since the 133 was running
> on a 12v, we upgraded to an 18iv, no change.  So this weekend upgraded to a
> 433ah board and the three cards (2 XR2's and 1 SR1 as you know you can't put
> three XR2's in a 433 cause they made the slots too close together), no
> change, now the board wouldn't drop the connections it just increased
> latency dramatically after a few minutes, then resume low pings (average at
> this tower is 4ms) for about 50 cycles then get worse until about 4000 then
> time outs.
>
> Today after manually entering the 120 people on the new board (four hours
> since you can't cut/paste to a Microtik) the ethernet port dropped.  I
> should point out I'm on my third trip up my steepest mountain where my jeep
> struggles to get up it.  Power cycle and it's up (yes I'm well aware of
> remote reboot systems but its never been a problem so it was low priority).
> Tonight my after hours is slammed with "my Internet is so slow" calls from
> that tower and sure enough 4000ms pings.  I've spent all weekend on it and I
> don't know what else to do, any ideas out there?  I know these radio's
> pretty well so I've tried the simple stuff (adjust power, change
> frequencies, blah blah)  HELP!
>
> Not a pretty weekend,
> Forbes
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