You want to base your network traffic on a windows based machine??
I wouldn't put the life of my network dependent on a windows box for ANY
REASON... EVER..

Thats just suicide..

Why not just build a more stable x86 mikrotik router??
Our main mikrotik bridge for bandwidth management is a quad zeon 16 gig ram
and (4) 4 port mikrotik gigabit eth cards.
I've yet to have to reboot it in the year and 3 months its been online, its
got all the horsepower it needs. (BTW the server is a rackable systems box
if ya care) And its doing queuing for our entire /20 of which I've got about
3500 address's used.

Ryan

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 4:15 PM, Forbes Mercy
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  In my mission to rid our network of Mikrotik I need to shop for a new
> bandwidth manager since mine likes to randomly drop one of the ports or
> bridge, and reset the route gateway (twice already this week).  I'm
> looking for a more friendly windows type based unit, any suggestions.
>
> Thanks,
> Forbes
>
>
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