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RB411 Radio Card Connector

Tue Sep 06, 2011 1:20 am

There are two types of RB411 in this part of the world.

One type has it's radio card connector close to the board. The other type has a raised radio card.

I am specifically referring to the basic, good old, RB411 - not any of it's variants.

Wat the low profile model superceded by the raised model?

Is there any difference between the two?

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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:52 pm

There are two types of RB411 in this part of the world.

One type has it's radio card connector close to the board. The other type has a raised radio card.

I am specifically referring to the basic, good old, RB411 - not any of it's variants.

Wat the low profile model superceded by the raised model?

Is there any difference between the two?

Thanks

why you look for the old model?
just purchase a new one that's enough.

and, i believe you should not able to buy the old model nowadays.

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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Tue Sep 06, 2011 6:02 pm

I'm not specifically looking for the old model.

I bought two 411's yesterday from the same supplier. One had the raised radio card and the other had a flat radio card. All I want to know is which is newer, or if they are both still being produced?
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:06 pm

I'm not specifically looking for the old model.

I bought two 411's yesterday from the same supplier. One had the raised radio card and the other had a flat radio card. All I want to know is which is newer, or if they are both still being produced?
for the RB411, actually it come with no radio card at all.
refer to the mikrotik official sales website http://www.routerboard.com
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Tue Sep 06, 2011 8:37 pm

I'm not specifically looking for the old model.

I bought two 411's yesterday from the same supplier. One had the raised radio card and the other had a flat radio card. All I want to know is which is newer, or if they are both still being produced?
for the RB411, actually it come with no radio card at all.
refer to the mikrotik official sales website http://www.routerboard.com
I have around 400 RB411 routerboards in the field.

I know what they look like, what they have and what they don't have.

Do you have any idea what the miniPCI card connector is that I am referring to?
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Wed Sep 07, 2011 2:17 am

I bought two 411's yesterday from the same supplier. One had the raised radio card and the other had a flat radio card. All I want to know is which is newer, or if they are both still being produced?
I have to agree with angboontiong. rb411's don't have cards in them by default. Maybe a supplier sticks one in what is called a mini-pci slot.

You probably refer to that card socket/slot. And what you mean with "flat radio card" is also not clear to me. All cards are relative flat.
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:53 am

We are seeing two kinds of RB411 here.

One has a card socket / slot that is "short" ie when you insert your radio card, the card sits a couple of millimeters away from the board.

Then there is a second type of RB411 that has a different card socket that is the same heightt above the board as the card socket that you see on the new generation RB411AR, RB411U and the "bottom" card socket on the RB43x boards.

What I am trying to find out is whether the ones with the raised card sockets are newer production variants or whether it's just a case of today low profile sockets are being used as that's what the factory has while the next day raised sockets are used because that's what the factory has?
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:56 am

The devices are made in batches. If some part is not available, we use another part. This could change in the next batch. I can't guarantee that we will use a certain type of miniPCI connector in all upcoming production batches.

Does it make a difference to you? Why?
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:02 am

The devices are made in batches. If some part is not available, we use another part. This could change in the next batch. I can't guarantee that we will use a certain type of miniPCI connector in all upcoming production batches.

Does it make a difference to you? Why?
Thanks Normis!

It makes no technical difference whatsoever to me. I was just wondering how it could be that I could buy two supposedly identical boards from the same supplier at the same time on the same day and get two totally different looking products.
 
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Re: RB411 Radio Card Connector

Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:06 am

Apparently the distributor had some devices left from the old stock, and some new devices that just came in. Technically the devices should be identical, there is only visual difference.

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