Hi Chris, I upgraded from the RB2011 to a RB750g3 at home a year or so ago (when the G3 was first released). Works an absolute treat on my 100/40 NBN connection. Can easily pull the full connection speed down with NAT, without CPU flaking out. Two GRE over IPSec tunnels configured, one to a 300M symmetrical, the other to a 100/40 NBN connection. The hardware offload engine works a treat, I can easily saturate the 40M upstream of my NBN, and downstream from the 300M service I get around 75-80M. I did some recent playing around with VLANs on it - didnt have any issues. Had more fun with the CRS125 working, which is designed for it!. Whilst it has a slightly different chip from the RB2011 gig ports, it seems to operate with the same functionality. The biggest difference, of course, is the loss of the 5 FE ports. Config wise, majority of it came across no issues, although I had to ditch the wireless config. Basically I have- * Static routes to one VPN * OSPF to the other VPN and internally to some test gear. * LT2P over IPSec server * Simple Firewall & NAT rules * VLAN stuff segregating out a new network I was configuring for my new house. Haven't had an experience with the 3011/4011, but I have a feeling the 750G3 will fit the bill. Let me know if there's anything specific you want me to test for you. M. ________________________________________ From: Public <public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au> on behalf of Chris Herrmann <chrisherrmann7@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, 6 November 2019 13:17 To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: Re: [MT-AU Public] upgrade from RB2011UiAS to something faster - RB450Gx4 ? Sounds like the RB3011 will fit the bill... I don't quite need to push 1.8Gbps per stream :) The RB3011/4011 are both more $$ than the RB450Gx4 or 750Gr3. If the extra $ are necessary to meet what i want then that's fine, but if the smaller unit will do it - then that would be better as it's smaller... presumably lower power and cheaper. @Russell I think the VLAN on switch chip might be the thing that tripped me up with one of the other units I played with, in which case the 3011 would be a better option? Cheers, Chris _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com.au