I happen to use RB/750G's on some of my tower locations at the top (UBNT
ethernet issues on cable over 50' long).  I have 3 100+Mbit Rocket Backhauls
into 1 RB/750G...then on the bottom I have a 493AH do all the rest of the
work.

Regards,

Chuck


On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 7:19 PM, Matt Larsen - Lists <li...@manageisp.com>wrote:

> Enough traffic to meet the speeds that the APs will deliver (40meg tops for
> 2x ethernet ports).
>
> OSPF routing, dhcp server, 50-100 queues for subs on the CPEs.   No
> firewall rules.
>
> Matt Larsen
> vistabeam.com
>
>
>
> On 11/15/2010 4:47 PM, Josh Luthman wrote:
>
>> How much traffic and what jobs?
>> On Nov 15, 2010 6:41 PM, "Matt Larsen - Lists"<li...@manageisp.com>
>>  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I am getting ready to deploy a couple of Ubiquiti Rocket M/AirMax
>>> sectors on a tower and need a router recommendation.
>>>
>>> I will be putting each sector on its own subnet and need to come up with
>>> a router that will be able to handle the potential throughput of the
>>> access points. However, the router needs to be able to live up on the
>>> tower, with 24volt power. This particular tower has too much FM
>>> signal for long ethernet runs, so the router will have to be in a metal
>>> box with our fiber switch.
>>>
>>> My experience with the RB450s indicates that they will not be able to
>>> handle the full load. So, would it make more sense to go with a 450G
>>> or an RB750? I have some pretty tight space constraints, so using
>>> something larger would probably be out of the question.
>>>
>>> What would you use?
>>>
>>> Matt Larsen
>>> vistabeam.com
>>>
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