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alokey2017-03-15 18:25:39
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alokey, 2017-03-15 18:25:39

What is the difference between a Mikrotik router and a switch of the same brand?

Please explain what is the significant difference between a Mikrotik router and a switch? They are both run by the same routeros operating system. It is also equally possible to steer interfaces.
Theoretically, I can take their switch and configure it completely as a router?
We consider for the purpose of installation as a gateway with two wan for a company of 150 people.

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Wexter, 2017-03-15
@alokey

the switch has a weaker processor, so your users will often tell you that everything slows down and does not work, the router has a more powerful processor and it is easier for it to digest a large number of connections

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Denis Sechin, 2017-03-15
@tamogavk

Switch and router work at different levels of the osi model

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kin63camapa, 2017-03-18
@kin63camapa

Well, in general, they are designed for different tasks. In switches, when you create bridges, they use the hardware capabilities of the chip for l2 "routing" in routers, there are no such chips and it will drive traffic between ports in the bridge through the processor, which of course will affect performance even if you have only a couple of rules for l3 but some decent traffic.

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