RB433 Gigabit

Are there any plans to release a RB433 with 1 POE port and 2 Gigabit Ports?

What is the point of supporting N-Protocal on the Wireless (300 Mbps) and only only allowing 100Mbps on the Ethernet ports?

I think that you’ll never reach 100Mbps full duplex (bidirectional) traffic with one N-Draft link.

I am looking at using the RB433G RB as part of a Community Radio Network and using it to grant access to my spare VOIP server, VOIP is very Bandwidth hungy and thus you have to throttle all other connections.

Have a look at the following Link: http://www.ctwug.za.net/showthread.php?1199-VOIP-Server&p=10544

VoIP isn’t very bandwidth hungry at all. Hell, POTS only takes 64kbps, and pretty much all VoIP codecs take much less than that. A 100Mbps circuit can carry over 1,500 POTS conversations.

Well you could overcome this problem by using traffic aggregation from two or all three ethernet ports. And you would only need two ethernet cables, since 10/100mbps only uses two pairs. Two ethernet cables are enough to power the unit by PoE and have 3 links down to wherever you need it. However something to convert these 3 100mbps ethernet links to a gigabit might be needed, for example RB450G or RB750G. And you should consider RB433AH or something that packs a “harder punch”..

Hello to all,
I’ve been asking RB433ah with Gigabit ports since more than 1 year.
Every time Mikrotik answer me that my request will be considered but no release date of this Rb is already published.

We can make better mimo wireless bridge with gigabit support.
Regards
Andrea Grittini

RB493G has been announced already.

Thank you Normis,
I already know about the rb493 g.
But I need the rb433g to integrate powerful device MFM to run fast with mimo radio cards.

Regards
Andrea Grittini

no plans for that. see how you can use the RB493G instead

I figured all routerboards would have gigabit at some point.

RB433G would be most welcome. We want the RB411G as well. The 493 is just too large for most of the small outdoor antenna enclosures.

Tom