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RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Thu Feb 04, 2021 6:18 pm

So according to the wiki, RouterOS supports LTE Telit LM960 which in theory can do 1.2gbps.

Now let's say we have ideal conditions, 4*CA, early in the morning so the cell tower is not overloaded, what speeds can I expect from RBM33G + LM960 ?

MiniPCI-e will max out at usb2 speed, if I understand correctly, but even so it won't probably be even near the usb2 480mbps limit ? What about plugging into usb3?

300mbps ? 400mbps ? 600mbps ?

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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:46 pm

Check a block diagram, both mPCIe slots use USB 2.0 bus then it's limited to 480Mbps.
only USB 3.0 is as USB port only :(
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:11 pm

Most flash drives max out at ~240 Mbps of throughput under ideal conditions. So I'd think the mPCIe slots would approach that. I also assume that's shared between both mPCIe slots, not each. If you used a USB sled, and used the USB 3.0 port, I think that's attached to a different bus. You'll probably be CPU/driver limited. I don't think anyone knows the throughput yet. You could try benchmarking it with a flash drive to get a ball park, but I'm not sure how well the metrics are reported in RouterOS to be able to do that. Plus the overhead is probably different between disk access and a wireless driver.
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Wed May 19, 2021 7:21 pm

It' more complicated.

mPCIe / m.2 are only a socket who is connected to some BUS of speed and many answers from MikroTik say about a USB BUS as limit factor.
USB EndPoint Limit cannot give you install two "profesional" cards, USB 3.0 port is used OR mPCIe slot...

Please see:
RBM33G - mPCIe ports -- viewtopic.php?f=3&t=155818&hilit=m33g#p768987
Tips: LtAP (Not mini) & RB33G EndPoints Limits -- viewtopic.php?f=23&t=163399&p=804739&hi ... ts#p804739

If your high LTE Category modems will work both, and your ISP not limit you a speed then maybe you can receive max ~800Mbps with decent scenario.
In Poland every ISP at every BTS/Tower limit user speed and you have differ speed at night/day profile.
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Mon May 24, 2021 6:04 pm

  • So to get the maximum bandwidth, i have to connect a fast modem like EM160 with a usb3 adapter ?
  • From the block diagram it seems that an mPCIe port is connected directly to the mediatek SoC.
  • I have a rbm11g so the maximum bandwidth will always be 480M (usb2) ?
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Mon May 24, 2021 6:24 pm

Block Diagram not show us for RBM11G info what limitation have a mPCIe slot at this unit. Maybe like USB3.0 or USB2.0 - you have it and can check this !.
I not have M11G or M33G and I base at forum answers and documentation.
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Mon May 24, 2021 9:51 pm

Block Diagram not show us for RBM11G info what limitation have a mPCIe slot at this unit. Maybe like USB3.0 or USB2.0 - you have it and can check this !.
I not have M11G or M33G and I base at forum answers and documentation.
I have only rbm11g not yet have the modem, I was asking if you could understand from the data sheets or with some specific test
MT7621.png
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these are some information i found, and since the mPCIe is type 1.1 the bandwidth should be about 250 MBps, do you have any confirmation?
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Tue May 25, 2021 10:07 am

Block Diagram not give us confirmation, I write you that.

At CPU Spec https://www.mediatek.com/products/homenetworking/mt7621 are info like
  • PCI-Express: Host(3)
  • USB: USB 3.0 (1), USB 2.0 (1)
but still we not know what is at usb3.0 connected or where mPCIe is connected.
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Tue May 25, 2021 3:06 pm

@SIB,
ok, thanks for the info Sib,
do you know if there is a command in ROS to understand or choose the type of connection (example: /system routerboard usb set type=mini-PCIe) ,
reading on this forum it seems that they managed to use usb3 on mpcie to activate a quectel modem .(last post https://ltehacks.com/viewtopic.php?f=10 ... 1&start=10)
 
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Re: RBM33G + LTE Theoretical speed limit

Tue May 25, 2021 3:51 pm

Problems general exist with router who have USB2.0 slot and modem works default as USB3.0

then you can do:
by AT command set USB2.0 by disable USB3.0 feature
by isolate USB3.0 pins
by use USB2.0 port/slot/adapter
and then as USB2.0 you have connection to the module.

For Example some vendor devices works without isolate pins but e.g. Telit must have isolated pins at pcb to start work properly because software usb3.0 disable additional com for communication and Telit module must have enabled USB3.0 and by isolate USB2.0 he works with router in back-compatibility 2.0 mode.

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