07-13-2012 06:48 AM
Hello, we are trying to decide on which router in the SMB line would support the above speeds on the WAN?
The datasheets provide NAT throughput info but I am not sure if that is enough to make a decision.
The RV180 series seems to offer NAT throughput at 800Mbps. Services other than NAT will not be required.
The RV042 also seems to be capable of supporting this speed but overall, it is not really clear if any of the RV's will work or not.
Please help?
Thanks!!
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07-13-2012 07:39 AM
Hi,
The "NAT Throughput" you see in the datasheet is the throughput of the device - so a NAT throughput of 800mbps will certainly support a 60 mbps connection. I would go with the RV180 over the 042 due to the gigiabit ports on the 180. The RV042 is a dual wan router, which the RV180 does not support dual wan. The nat throughput of the RV042 is only 100mbps. If you need dual wan, I would go with the RV042G which has a throughput of 800mbps and gigabit ports.
Just for reference, I've always found the reviews over at smallnetbuilder.com to be very helpful.
Hope that helps.
Best,
David
07-13-2012 07:39 AM
Hi,
The "NAT Throughput" you see in the datasheet is the throughput of the device - so a NAT throughput of 800mbps will certainly support a 60 mbps connection. I would go with the RV180 over the 042 due to the gigiabit ports on the 180. The RV042 is a dual wan router, which the RV180 does not support dual wan. The nat throughput of the RV042 is only 100mbps. If you need dual wan, I would go with the RV042G which has a throughput of 800mbps and gigabit ports.
Just for reference, I've always found the reviews over at smallnetbuilder.com to be very helpful.
Hope that helps.
Best,
David
07-13-2012 08:36 AM
Thanks!!!!
08-14-2012 06:52 PM
According to this review RV180 won't support 60Mbps:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3618617#3618617
Tibor Kiss 23-Apr-2012 12:26 PM
In fact the NAT Throughput is far from reality... The real throughput is between 50-60 Mbps. We tried with a 120 Mbps ISP and also tried it with 2 PC (from WAN side to LAN side of course). We also tried with 2 different W type and a simple RV180 and the results are the same.
Considering the 1 Gbps port capabilities (which are OK!) and the expectations of today's (for example the 120 Mbps internet packages) this is really ridiculous! We tried it with and without every feature (firewall), etc., but now I have to say that this is true for all first version of the RV180 series.
I personally tested RV042 with a 60/3 Mbps cable modem connection without any slow down QoS activated. But make sure you put more than your connection for the max inbound/outbound.
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