Could one of these Riser Card solution assist? Assuming the Draytek card can be made to work, then this would solve the mini-PCIE to PCIE problem, would it not? https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PCIe-x1-x4-x8-x16-to-Dual-PCI-slots-adapter-... <https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PCIe-x1-x4-x8-x16-to-Dual-PCI-slots-adapter-pci-express-to-2-pci-card/32793541299.html> regards Mark Voevodin
On 26 Jun 2017, at 11:33, Russell Hurren <russell@zeropointnetworks.com> wrote:
The VigorNIC is a standard sized PCI-E card, it won't fit in the mini-pcie port on Mikrotik hardware. You could put it in an x86 box though (Supermicro, Jetway and Axiomtek have a few nice options but not cheap). If I understand correctly, the card will present itself to the OS as an Ethernet card once it's configured up.
Regards
Russell
-----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Philip Loenneker Sent: Monday, 26 June 2017 9:19 To: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> Subject: [MT-AU Public] VDSL modem in Mikrotik - PCI-E option?
Hi all,
This is inspired by a post on AusNOG, which some of you may have seen.
Draytek have a PCI-E card VDSL modem. I have limited knowledge of the hardware/driver level of Mikrotik routers, but does anyone here know if one of these might go in a Mikrotik product that has a PCI-E slot, eg the ones designed for 3G?
Some background here: https://fbdragon.co.uk/static/2016/09/19/draytek-vigornic-132/
Might be an alternative to waiting on the SFP-based VDSL modems :)
Regards, Philip Loenneker | Network Engineer | TasmaNet
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