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nooran
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E1 transfer with wireless

Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:45 am

I am writing to know what kind of devices should be used to transfer E1 with Mikrotik wireless links?
I have seen that radwin company who uses Mikrotik equipments has used a series of convector devices.
Has anyone used such devices yet?
Do you know any company that sells such devices?

Thanks and regards,
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:00 pm

Tested 5GHz link with converter (e1 to ethernet). Not working correctly. If U must send e1 over radio (free band) use radwin (winlink family).
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:24 am

Hi,

I just did a similar link in India, let me know the exact distance and all other relvant details I might be able to help you in this. Where are you located?

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Mankomal Singh
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Sat Feb 20, 2010 9:46 am

i think there are couple of ways doing E1 over ethernet. we have worked out a solution on the same.
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Fri Jan 20, 2012 2:43 am

I am writing to know what kind of devices should be used to transfer E1 with Mikrotik wireless links?
I have seen that radwin company who uses Mikrotik equipments has used a series of convector devices.
Has anyone used such devices yet?
Do you know any company that sells such devices?

Thanks and regards,

this is news to me that Radwin used Mikrotik devices?? it is true?
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Fri Jan 20, 2012 10:51 am

Hi,

You should try IPMUX-1L (1xE1) or IPMUX-2L (2xE1) or IPMUX-4L (4xE1) from RAD DATA COM. depends on your number of E1 requirements.
These devices can work as expected according to my practical experiences...
For multipoint to point set up, you must use a device with higher E1 capacity naturally...

Regards

Ali
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:26 am

Hi,

You should try IPMUX-1L (1xE1) or IPMUX-2L (2xE1) or IPMUX-4L (4xE1) from RAD DATA COM. depends on your number of E1 requirements.
These devices can work as expected according to my practical experiences...
For multipoint to point set up, you must use a device with higher E1 capacity naturally...

Regards

Ali

have you tried them with Mikrotik radios and routerboards??
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:06 am

Hi,

You should try IPMUX-1L (1xE1) or IPMUX-2L (2xE1) or IPMUX-4L (4xE1) from RAD DATA COM. depends on your number of E1 requirements.
These devices can work as expected according to my practical experiences...
For multipoint to point set up, you must use a device with higher E1 capacity naturally...

Regards

Ali

have you tried them with Mikrotik radios and routerboards??
No. But there is no reason that they can not work together properly..

Regards

Ali
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:40 am

I am writing to know what kind of devices should be used to transfer E1 with Mikrotik wireless links?
I have seen that radwin company who uses Mikrotik equipments has used a series of convector devices.
Has anyone used such devices yet?
Do you know any company that sells such devices?

Thanks and regards,

reasking the same question... as per the quoted text above is it true that RadWin use Mikrotik hardware??
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:44 pm

See the below link from RAD. This product is for use with generic Ethernet radios. All of the traffic priority control is done withing the MUX and not the radio.




http://www.rad.com/14/E1-T1-Circuit-Emu ... adio/4272/#
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:44 am

is that the reason RAD or Ceragon use an ODU and IDU in combinations?? while with Mikrotik we only use the ODU ??
 
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Re: E1 transfer with wireless

Tue Feb 19, 2013 7:21 am

From what I understand you put both your LAN traffic and E1/T1 traffic thru there mux. This allows them to prioritize T1 traffic over the LAN traffic.
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