the photo on the slide is incorrect - the card with smaller heatsink will have uFl connector.R11E-2HND has uFl or MMCX connectors?
On slide is written uFl but on foto has MMCX.
CRS will be running RouterOS and will have routing just the RB750GL but with a 600MHz AR9344 CPU. Also the switch chip has tables for L3 wire speed forwarded, similar to other switches with L3 support.Really excited to hear that the 24 port gig switch will be running RouterOS.
I know it likely won't be doing any layer3 work but that it'll be configurable via the same methods (winbox, api etc) and in a familiar format is really important imo.
Will there be any changes to the current switch vlan setup and configuration process to make the setup more streamlined?CRS will be running RouterOS and will have routing just the RB750GL but with a 600MHz AR9344 CPU. Also the switch chip has tables for L3 wire speed forwarded, similar to other switches with L3 support.Really excited to hear that the 24 port gig switch will be running RouterOS.
I know it likely won't be doing any layer3 work but that it'll be configurable via the same methods (winbox, api etc) and in a familiar format is really important imo.
I agree, configuring the switching on RouterBoards is overly complex.the current process is incredibly complex and difficult to understand so it would be good if there was a new method for working with this.
Further to this it would be good to see some basic ACL configurations packed into simple setup options:CRS will be running RouterOS and will have routing just the RB750GL but with a 600MHz AR9344 CPU. Also the switch chip has tables for L3 wire speed forwarded, similar to other switches with L3 support.
Because most of the ports will be part of a line speed switch chip and that's the intended use. Besides, you can have layer 3 switches too!So, the CRS has routing.
How is this not a router? I don't understand.
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It seems to me the CRS is what I would buy now instead of the 2011. Although I would prefer a narrower version with 2x6 or 2x2x4 ports.Because most of the ports will be part of a line speed switch chip and that's the intended use. Besides, you can have layer 3 switches too!So, the CRS has routing.
How is this not a router? I don't understand.
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1Does anyone know how many switch chips will be in the CRS?.
NO sd card slot. Specification there: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... =1&theaterhopefully RB912 price will be as attractive as specifications ... although there is no info on RAM/Flash size yet I must admit it is a very interesting unit indeed. Does it have an SD card slot?
I agree. All RB's should have DC Connector (10-30V).All RACK products should have front DC connector (12-30V)
AC power is not suitable for AP points.
For unknown reasons Mikrotik forcing AC power supply?
I completely agree with you!I agree. All RB's should have DC Connector (10-30V).All RACK products should have front DC connector (12-30V)
AC power is not suitable for AP points.
For unknown reasons Mikrotik forcing AC power supply?
I askR11E-HPND and R11E-2HND are miniPCIexpress cards then will not fit RB433AH miniPCI slot
Yes, RB912 has miniPCIe. This is the new industry standard, we will slowly move towards miniPCIeI askR11E-HPND and R11E-2HND are miniPCIexpress cards then will not fit RB433AH miniPCI slot
R2SHPn and R5SHPn come with one chain why?
u come out with R11E-HPND and R11E-2HND 2 chains but miniPCI-e
anyway out of topic CCR is still baggy I hope u'll fixed soon u must work harder
I'm allso waiting for this new devices.When can we buy this models RB912G OUTDOOR?
Its May now, 1 month late