Routed is the way to go. Think of this, the internet is routed, why 
should you not be..

I support hundreds of networks running RouterOS most with dynamic 
routing, with very little issues. 

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Paolo Di Francesco wrote:
> just coming back to the original topic:
>
> is everybody using routed backbone or somebody is playing with the
> switched/mpls thing? :)
>
> Thank you
>   
>> Dear All
>>
>> I am wondering how many switches can be put together in a bridged
>> environment (via radio-bridges) with the Rapid STP. Just curious because
>> I did not find anywhere the maximum number and wondering if the backbone
>> collapse after 10 or 100 or 1000 switches.
>> Also wondering what do you advice, I know that not all the switches are
>> the same... (thinking about HP for this application)
>>
>> Thank you in advance.
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
>   


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