MPC8544 800MHz
Memory 256MB DDR SDRAM onboard memory
Boot loader RouterBOOT
Data storage NAND memory chip, CF slot on back
Ethernet Three 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet ports with Auto-MDI/X
miniPCI 4 x miniPCI, 1 x miniPCI-e Expansion regular PCI daughterboard port, PCI-e daughterboard port
Extras Reset switch, Beeper, 4x Fan headers (JP1,JP3 = 3.3V, JP2,JP4 = 5.5V)
Serial port One DB9 RS232C asynchronous serial port, One serial port header
LEDs Power, 1x User LED
Power options Power over Ethernet: 36-56V DC (including power over datalines)
Power jack: 10-56V DC
Dimensions 14 cm x 20 cm (5.51 in x 7.87 in), 285 g
Operating System MikroTik RouterOS v4, Level5 license
Two port throughput 276000pps with small packets, and wire speed throughput on big packets
Post subject: Re: RouterBOARD 333 AND RouterBOARD 1000 - a preview ?
PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 10:50 pm
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Here’s some more news from mum. These boards look awesome btw..
new router boards will only work with version 3 due to the new ppc architecture
RB333 has 64 megs of ram, 0-30volt input, 2-3x faster than RB532 at 400mhz
RB192 with 9 ethernet ports and 2 mini pci, rest is same as RB133
new daughter board for RB500/600 series has 16 ethernet ports, don’t know if its just a switch or shown as 16 ethernet ports. someone asked the question and their response was “yes”.. Will be interesting to see..
2 new in development products but “nothing is set in stone”
RB800 with mini pci express and mini pci slots.. “also will be very fast”
RB400 gigabit ap..
They also mentioned something about some of the new boards using a common screw layout to make things easier for us in the future..
I will try to post pictures of the slides soon as I get a chance.. (leaving for the airport in a few)
RB800 have unreal high price 440$(I see it on roc-noc.com)
miniITX motherboard with dual core CPU Intel Atom 1.6GHz + 512DDR2 = 100$
power suply+POE 70$
RB/14 = 30$
L5 license 95$
Yes, the Atom is an amazingly inexpensive processor. There have always been cheap PC based alternatives for building Routers but then you are missing the point of a RouterBoard. It is a single board computer made by Mikrotik with RouterOS installed and supported by Mikrotik.
OTOH I would love to see an Atom based Mikrotik designed RouterBoard.
First test of RB800 = replacing old RB600+RB604 (8 mPCI modules). Effect? Problems with signal quality, stability of links. Signal’s strengh not changed. Any idea? Is RB800 making any RF problems?