Is there any hardware besides building a pc (which is hard to mount to a tower) that has enough power to properly support and maximize the potentional of a dual nstreme setup? I have done testing with the rb333 and the 532a’s and they both come up short on cpu. Or is there a setting I am missing? I did disable connection tracking.
What’s the highest throughput reported so far on RB333? and CPU loading?
It would be great to see a performance comparison to x86, in Nstreme and Nstreme2
IMHO the newer RB’s look great, there should be some formal comparative benchmarking, say PPS and Mbps in various wired/wireless bridged/routed configurations
I just spotted this: http://routerboard.com/pdf/results_18may2007.pdf and http://routerboard.com/comparison.html, perhaps the wireless throughput should be added ..
Tower-mounted x86 does exist: http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/CableFree.Stephen/PhotosHPR
uses x86-class hardware and can do 80Mbps UDP Full Duplex Nstreme2 throughput with under 40-50% CPU load
and is designed to be tower/pole mounted, POE, proven in harsh climates etc and also with up to 5 radio cards makes a great P2MP base station. Of course x86 architecture is inherently a bit more expensive, but it does work well.