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      krisleslie
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      Already been on TechSoup for years. No discount or offering from UBNT there, sorry. I went ahead and actually got the ER-6 and the mount kit 🙂

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        krisleslie
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        I stopped doing the Smart QoS and queues a long while ago because my speed never got better than 100 Mbps with it. I have 400 Mbps downstream and up to 40-50 Mbps upstream.

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          1337 @JaredBusch
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          @jaredbusch said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

          Without QoS, the ERL can do nearly gigabit routing.

          Almost all gigabit home routers can do that. It's because simple routing is hardware accelerated to a high degree.

          But as soon as you need to do a little more with the traffic then it can't be hardware off-loaded, it has to be processed by the CPU and go the trough the entire ip stack in the CPU. And that's why a few options here and there can make such a dramatic difference on the throughput.

          The ER-X for instance has a dual core 880 Mhz (0.8GHz) MIPS CPU.
          You can see that it is very commonly used by asus, d-link, linksys, netgear etc in things like routers and APs. https://wikidevi.com/wiki/MediaTek_MT7621
          In raw power that's like a decent smartphone from 2010.

          If you look at more powerful routers and firewalls you'll find intel cpus with hardware accelerators doing the job. That way the cpu has the brute force to process a lot of packets but things that can be offloaded will be handed to the hardware accelerators.

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            krisleslie
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            @pete-s said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

            uters and firewalls you'll find intel cpus with hardware accelerators doing the job. That way the cpu has the brute force to process a lot of packets but things that can be offloaded will be handed to the hardware accelerators.

            True. If you want more power you'd have to get one of their two best routers. Which the top of the line infinity is decent. I've already considered moving to it 🙂

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              1337 @krisleslie
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              @krisleslie said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

              @pete-s said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

              uters and firewalls you'll find intel cpus with hardware accelerators doing the job. That way the cpu has the brute force to process a lot of packets but things that can be offloaded will be handed to the hardware accelerators.

              True. If you want more power you'd have to get one of their two best routers. Which the top of the line infinity is decent. I've already considered moving to it 🙂

              Yeah, that looks more like it.
              Cavium that actually makes the CPU and SDKs have CPUs with up to 48 cores.

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                krisleslie
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                That's some good hardware! I got mine 🙂 smelling the new box smell! Just waiting on the rack kit and the WAP then I can get to business.

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                  JaredBusch @1337
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                  @pete-s said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                  @krisleslie said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                  @pete-s said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                  uters and firewalls you'll find intel cpus with hardware accelerators doing the job. That way the cpu has the brute force to process a lot of packets but things that can be offloaded will be handed to the hardware accelerators.

                  True. If you want more power you'd have to get one of their two best routers. Which the top of the line infinity is decent. I've already considered moving to it 🙂

                  Yeah, that looks more like it.
                  Cavium that actually makes the CPU and SDKs have CPUs with up to 48 cores.

                  All the new EdgeRouter units are cavium also I believe.

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                    krisleslie
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                    Good deal. I'm glad for the speed bump. Lord knows we need about 1-2 more speed bumps.

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                      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                      @pete-s said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                      @krisleslie said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                      @pete-s said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                      uters and firewalls you'll find intel cpus with hardware accelerators doing the job. That way the cpu has the brute force to process a lot of packets but things that can be offloaded will be handed to the hardware accelerators.

                      True. If you want more power you'd have to get one of their two best routers. Which the top of the line infinity is decent. I've already considered moving to it 🙂

                      Yeah, that looks more like it.
                      Cavium that actually makes the CPU and SDKs have CPUs with up to 48 cores.

                      All the new EdgeRouter units are cavium also I believe.

                      Nice, good to see Cavium getting out there more.

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                        krisleslie
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                        Scott I should be installing their upgrades probably this weekend! Can't wait to check on UNMS for them :person_bowing_medium-light_skin_tone:

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                          krisleslie
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                          Everything got installed successfully 🙂

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                            scottalanmiller @krisleslie
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                            @krisleslie said in Purchase options for a small non profit 25 staff:

                            Everything got installed successfully 🙂

                            Awesome

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