  Inssomniak
join:2005-04-06 Cayuga, ON | reply to tx_tower Re: another Mikrotik Board and the end of the RB333
I was just getting used to the rb333, it practically just came out!
Of course Im open to cheaper and faster! |
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 lutful Premium join:2005-06-16 Ottawa, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
| said by Inssomniak :I was just getting used to the rb333, it practically just came out! There has been a lot of churn in Mikrotik hardware since the X86-based RB200 in 2003.
By contrast, the original X86-based PC Engines WRAP boards finally went away after AMD discontinued the chip. I think those may be the only boards that could run the most firmware options - Mikrotik, Wili, Ikarus, Star-OS, etc. I hope the new faster ALIX X86 boards (which have same footprint option as WRAP) will also be tested by all firmware vendors. |
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  Inssomniak
join:2005-04-06 Cayuga, ON
| said by lutful :By contrast, the original X86-based PC Engines WRAP boards finally went away after AMD discontinued the chip. I think those may be the only boards that could run the most firmware options - Mikrotik, Wili, Ikarus, Star-OS, etc. I hope the new faster ALIX X86 boards (which have same footprint option as WRAP) will also be tested by all firmware vendors. I have a new alix 500mhz board sitting on my desk here, nice with 2 PCI slots, ran mikrotik just fine, but I tried with 2 different mini pci radio cards and it fell flat on its face once you enabled them (power problems). I learned afterwards this is a well documented problem |
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