We just upgraded an MX64 to an MX67. The MX64 is limited to 250Mb/s. When you put the MX67 in that existing network the WAN bandwidth limit is maintained. You have to go in an increase it to the MX67 limit of 450Mb/s.
Awesome thanks for sharing.
@PhilipDAthHow you are you liking the MX67? I wish the "simultaneous connection" limits of these firewalls were posted and you could actually see that detail in the dashboard. I've got a MX80 that needs to be replaced, and I'm trying to figure out if I can get by with a 67 or not. It's a small network, but sits in front of a couple pretty active servers.
> @PhilipDAthHow you are you liking the MX67? I wish the "simultaneous connection" limits of these firewalls were
> posted and you could actually see that detail in the dashboard. I've got a MX80 that needs to be replaced, and I'm
> trying to figure out if I can get by with a 67 or not. It's a small network, but sits in front of a couple pretty active servers.
It's going great so far. As others have said, you need to choose the MX based on the number of devices you have in your network, as that is the only sizing information published that relates to your network.
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It is a very capable device!
Yes, I'm familiar with it. It doesn't show # of connections - only recommend # of clients. Those are two different values.
The URL shows the recommended clients per MX models. Though # of connections, I think it supports already the # of users. I suggest if you have these numbers of clients, go for the next model (e.g. if you have 50 clients, go for the next model which is MX84 so that you still have some space for growth).