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Hello! thank you very much for the information, i have a question, this router can offer two wan connection ? i have two ISP and i need to know if it can before buy it, tahnk you for advance .
Dear Ricardo Cueva, Many thanks for watching our video and posting your question. Yes, this router can offer you the required two WAN connections needs for your network. Hope you find it useful. Let us know about your experience!
👍👍👍Thanks for a very informative introduction to CCR2004-1G-12S+2XS. Still unsure if I should get this or the CRS317-1G-16S+RM. Basically, I needed a switch that could segregate homelab network into vlans and does intervlan routing internally thru h/w so tt CPU is not impacted. That is hardware switching as far as possible. However, the CCR2004 is really tempting: 1) 4 cores CPU 2) 25G SFP Not sure if it is better & faster than the CRS317 for switching capability? And if there is some known use case when the CRS317 would out-shine the CCR2004. Would appreciates if you could provide info on this or direct me to some articles/resources. Once again, thx!
Dear Bob, many thanks for your comment on this video and sorry for the belated reply. We were off in the past couple of weeks. We're so glad you've found our content to your liking. I've passed your inquiry to our tech guys and will be in touch in less than a day with an answer.
Dear Bob, our suggestion concerning your inquiry is to get both: The CCR2004 is a router with some notable switching capabilities; however, it is eventually not a switch with 100% switching features. The same goes for the CRS317, which is a switch with suitable albeit limited routing capabilities. In other words, neither device can completely replace the other. If you look at the test results of both products and list all the features you need to run in your home lab, you would probably find your answer with ease. Depending on your budget and your specific use case, one can decide on the best solution. In case you have any further questions in this regard, please contact us at your convenience. We're here to help!
Very informative, well done
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Hello! thank you very much for the information, i have a question, this router can offer two wan connection ? i have two ISP and i need to know if it can before buy it, tahnk you for advance .
Dear Ricardo Cueva,
Many thanks for watching our video and posting your question.
Yes, this router can offer you the required two WAN connections needs for your network. Hope you find it useful. Let us know about your experience!
@@MikroTikCanada thank you for reply and yes! It's very helpful I really needed to know that ^_^
👍👍👍Thanks for a very informative introduction to CCR2004-1G-12S+2XS.
Still unsure if I should get this or the CRS317-1G-16S+RM.
Basically, I needed a switch that could segregate homelab network into vlans and does intervlan routing internally thru h/w so tt CPU is not impacted. That is hardware switching as far as possible.
However, the CCR2004 is really tempting:
1) 4 cores CPU
2) 25G SFP
Not sure if it is better & faster than the CRS317 for switching capability? And if there is some known use case when the CRS317 would out-shine the CCR2004.
Would appreciates if you could provide info on this or direct me to some articles/resources.
Once again, thx!
Dear Bob, many thanks for your comment on this video and sorry for the belated reply. We were off in the past couple of weeks.
We're so glad you've found our content to your liking. I've passed your inquiry to our tech guys and will be in touch in less than a day with an answer.
@@MikroTikCanada Thx!
Dear Bob, our suggestion concerning your inquiry is to get both: The CCR2004 is a router with some notable switching capabilities; however, it is eventually not a switch with 100% switching features. The same goes for the CRS317, which is a switch with suitable albeit limited routing capabilities. In other words, neither device can completely replace the other.
If you look at the test results of both products and list all the features you need to run in your home lab, you would probably find your answer with ease. Depending on your budget and your specific use case, one can decide on the best solution.
In case you have any further questions in this regard, please contact us at your convenience. We're here to help!
@@MikroTikCanada ok, thx for your reply.
i test its same 1100axh4..bandwith 700mb same cpu 60%
Horrible audio, horrible presentation.