We have a few 4xx series and some 1200s out there that do loose ports every once and a while randomly (why we've been switching to 1100s). Most of the 1100s are after a storm, or at least that seems to be the timing, whether or not that's the culprit is up to interpretation.
Nicholas Eastman Royell Communications, Inc. (217) 965-3699 1-877-400-9319 nic.east...@royell.org On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Nate Burke via Af <af@afmug.com> wrote: > Do they always fail after storms, or are you just seeing ports randomly > fail? I used to have ports fail after storms with the 4xx series, but with > 700's, 1100's, 2011's, and CRS, haven't seen any issues. Unless the site > took a direct or near hit, then all bets are off. > > Nate > > > On 9/27/2014 11:29 AM, Nicholas Eastman via Af wrote: > > We have been using Mikrotiks (RB110AHx2) for tower sites that we have put > in place over the past couple years. With that being said, we have started > to notice more and more ports failing even with surge suppression in place. > I know that certain issues are unavoidable, but it has brought up the age > old "Is there something better?" question. So, I pose it to the mailing > list. What is everyone using in terms of tower routers? Does anyone know of > a product (mikrotik based or other) that would possibly be a little more > resilient within a close price range to the Tiks? > > Nicholas Eastman > Royell Communications, Inc. > (217) 965-3699 > 1-877-400-9319 > nic.east...@royell.org > >