Hi Josh Thanks for the info.
Is that 133mbps full duplex throughput? Or only 65mbps full duplex? -----Original Message----- From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com [mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Josh Luthman Sent: 11 November 2010 11:31 PM To: Mikrotik discussions Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Need to NAT 10 to 15 offices - gigabit Pci shouldn't be a problem, but asking 35 megs per radio might be. On Nov 11, 2010 3:26 PM, "james" <jamess...@webafrica.org.za> wrote: > Hi Josh > > Would a PCI to 4 port mPCI card adapter with 4x Radio's be able to get at > least 133Mbps throughput? > > I am looking at purchasing an Intel Atom and adding 4x Radio cards but I'm > worried about the performance of the PCI card > > Thanks > > > -----Original Message----- > From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com > [mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Josh Luthman > Sent: 03 November 2010 05:16 PM > To: Mikrotik discussions > Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Need to NAT 10 to 15 offices - gigabit > > PCI > > Capacity 133 MB <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megabyte>/s (32-bit at 33 MHz) > 266 MB/s (32-bit at 66 MHz or 64-bit at 33 MHz) > 533 MB/s (64-bit at 66 MHz) > > PCI X > > Capacity > > Per lane: > > - *v1.x*: 250 MB/s > - *v2.x*: 500 MB/s > - *v3.0*: 1 GB/s > > 16 lane slot: > > - *v1.x*: 4 GB/s > - *v2.x*: 8 GB/s > - *v3.0*: 16 GB/s > > > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 > Direct: 937-552-2343 > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > > On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Casey Mills <wkm...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Anyone using these? >> http://www.roc-noc.com/product.php?productid=55&cat=0&page=1 >> >> It is getting much harder to find a board with this many PCI slots. >> Maybe Mikrotik needs to make a PCI Express card. >> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121412 >> >> It even has a PATA / IDE port for you DOM. Why use a hard drive that >> has moving parts. It will eventually fail. >> >> Anyone know the bus limitations on PCI? Can a PCI port even transfer >> 4 gigabits per second? >> >> Casey >> >> >> >> On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Paul McCall <pa...@pdmnet.net> wrote: >> > Thanks Guys for the suggestions >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com >> > [mailto:mikrotik-boun...@mail.butchevans.com] On Behalf Of Andrew Cox >> > Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:39 AM >> > To: Mikrotik discussions >> > Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Need to NAT 10 to 15 offices - gigabit >> > >> > I'd recommend this way also (building / buying x86 boxes). >> > There's a good thread on the MT forums from a guy who was quite happily >> > running 10Gbps interfaces on Dell PowerEdge 860's back in v3.X >> > >> > http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19245 >> > <http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19245> >> > >> > - Andrew >> > >> > On 03/11/2010 01:29, Travis Johnson wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I would build my own x86 based Mikrotik boxes with as many GigE ports >> >> as you need (or use multiple boxes). You can build a much more >> >> powerful system for the same or less money than an RB1100. >> >> >> >> Even the ATOM processor based Supermicro boards have a LOT more >> >> horsepower, and some come with two GigE ports right on the board. >> >> >> >> Travis >> >> Microserv >> >> >> >> >> >> On 11/2/2010 8:47 PM, Paul McCall wrote: >> >>> We have an office complex where we have wired up 15 offices. >> >>> Typically, we put in as many RB493s tied together as it takes, with >> >>> each available port doing NAT/DHCP on a separate network. >> >>> >> >>> In this case, we have fiber to the building, and we have gigabit >> >>> access to Radiological Images, where a series of images can be quite >> > large. >> >>> So, having gigabit to each customer unit is required to "do it >> > right". >> >>> >> >>> Obviously, I want something that can handle some pretty good "bursty" >> >>> traffic. I would guess that only one or two units would actually be >> >>> doing the big transfers at one time, but I want them to be >> > super-fast... >> >>> kinda get in, get the data, get done.. >> >>> >> >>> My considerations thus far have been a RB1100. >> >>> >> >>> Is there a better/faster/cheaper way to do this? >> >>> >> >>> Paul, PDMNet >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> Mikrotik mailing list >> >>> Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com >> >>> http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik >> >>> >> >>> Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik >> >>> RouterOS >> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> Mikrotik mailing list >> >> Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com >> >> http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik >> >> >> >> Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik >> >> RouterOS >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Mikrotik mailing list >> > Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com >> > http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik >> > >> > Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik >> > RouterOS >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Mikrotik mailing list >> > Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com >> > http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik >> > >> > Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik >> RouterOS >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> Mikrotik mailing list >> Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com >> http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik >> >> Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik >> RouterOS >> > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: > < http://www.butchevans.com/pipermail/mikrotik/attachments/20101103/5437d154/ > attachment.html> > _______________________________________________ > Mikrotik mailing list > Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com > http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik > > Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik RouterOS > > _______________________________________________ > Mikrotik mailing list > Mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com > http://www.butchevans.com/mailman/listinfo/mikrotik > > Visit http://blog.butchevans.com/ for tutorials related to Mikrotik RouterOS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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