433ah, but you will probably have to change the enclosure since the form factor 
is different. 

Chris


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From: Rick Smith <onyx3...@gmail.com> 
Date: 06/11/2013  11:23 AM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: Mikrotik discussions <mikrotik@mail.butchevans.com> 
Subject: [Mikrotik] 532 Routerboard Replacement ? 
 
I have had 40 routerboards installed for years performing various wireless
links back and forth all over our campuses.

They're starting to die off, get hit by lightning, and we had a small stock
of spares.   Now, I'm out.

What are you guys using as 532/532A replacement boards ?  I've tried a 411,
not really likin it.  Throughput seemed to be slower.

Let me know.

Thanks

Rick
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