I love the combination of a Netonix and a CloudCore Router however it would be even cooler all in one box. 24v & 48v of course...
Please Please Please.
I might be willing to accept another operating system because I am most interested in the layer 3 feature set.
x86 24 port switch that can run RouterOS
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rebelwireless - Experienced Member
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Re: x86 24 port switch that can run RouterOS
Just get a 24port netonix and grab an x86 box of your choice and run router-on-a-stick. A pair of copper SPF's will let you uplink to the switch with LACP...
I'd rather not see the engineering efforts go into supporting routeros. routeros is a moving target and 'tik absolutely doesn't care about breaking things with version increments.
I'd rather not see the engineering efforts go into supporting routeros. routeros is a moving target and 'tik absolutely doesn't care about breaking things with version increments.
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Re: x86 24 port switch that can run RouterOS
I like where your headed Joshaven, however there are way better routing platforms available than RouterOS (and i have over 1000 MikroTiks operating on my network).
Personally i would love to be able to put VyOS, Cumulus or one of the other emerging software stacks on this hardware! That would allow me to use this great hardware with serious software.
Personally i would love to be able to put VyOS, Cumulus or one of the other emerging software stacks on this hardware! That would allow me to use this great hardware with serious software.
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Re: x86 24 port switch that can run RouterOS
dylan.chidgey wrote:I like where your headed Joshaven, however there are way better routing platforms available than RouterOS (and i have over 1000 MikroTiks operating on my network).
Personally i would love to be able to put VyOS, Cumulus or one of the other emerging software stacks on this hardware! That would allow me to use this great hardware with serious software.
VyOS is what we are working towards
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