wifi-6e = not home budgetI'm waiting Mikrotik to eventually come out with anything that supports Wi-Fi 6E
wifi-6e ---> NetGear Orbi WiFi 6E ( This is the fastest of the fastest Mesh system available for any home --- nothing is faster ! ))wifi-6e = not home budgetI'm waiting Mikrotik to eventually come out with anything that supports Wi-Fi 6E
wifi-6e = serious wisp equipment
Yes, but its not affordable.............. Product choices of wifi6e needs to proliferate to drive the price down.......wifi-6e ---> NetGear Orbi WiFi 6E ( This is the fastest of the fastest Mesh system available for any home --- nothing is faster ! ))
wifi-6e = not home budget
wifi-6e = serious wisp equipment
If you want speed , read-up on Wi-Fi 6E and the 2.4 & 5 & 6-7 GHz band
anav , are you a WISP engineer ?Yes, but its not affordable.............. Product choices of wifi6e needs to proliferate to drive the price down.......
wifi-6e ---> NetGear Orbi WiFi 6E ( This is the fastest of the fastest Mesh system available for any home --- nothing is faster ! ))
If you want speed , read-up on Wi-Fi 6E and the 2.4 & 5 & 6-7 GHz band
I agree, but you must be in a $$market. No one around here is shelling out those bucks for wifi.anav , are you a WISP engineer ?
Yes, but its not affordable.............. Product choices of wifi6e needs to proliferate to drive the price down.......
I've found that my best paying , fastest customers are all slowly moving to the Netgear Orbi Wi-Fi 6E mesh system.
One of my issues is that Mikrotik has zilch - zero - natta - nothing that can legally talk in 6 6GHz band and even more , nothing that does WiFi-6E in the 6-to-7 GHz band.
Wi-Fi 6E is in-stock at all of the major stores right now and have been there all summer long now.
If Mikrotik had Wi-Fi 6E products , I could of sold a few hundred by now.
North Idaho Tom Jones
So does wave2 = wifi6 as I thought wave2 was a covid thing. ;-PIf you unpack wave2.npk there is firmware for the following WIFI6 devices: IPQ5018, IPQ6018, IPQ8074.
Seems wifi6 is coming in the observable future.
MT will be using vendor firmware just like a tp-link. No bicycle invention. There is a tiny chance they won't mess it completely. Will see.So does wave2 = wifi6 as I thought wave2 was a covid thing. ;-P
Current wifi on the capac is like my TP LINK EAP 245 with a virus (half a lung)..........
@TomjNorthIdaho ... You are 100% correct .... in FACT what is driving 6E sales is just the facts that you have articulated .... only problem is 6E supply is very limited ... my wait time for 6E gear now is 2 - 4 weeks and I am told that if current supply chain is not freed up this will get much worse. Biden and the Democrats has completely destroyed the free flow of goods in my continent and with the current inflation trend prices will rise dramatically. China now controls everything ....Mikrotik Wi-Fi 6E
I could sure use some additional frequencies for my Mesh networks - the existing 5 GHz band is congested, noisy, slow and competing with cellular LTE-U (#46). There is no such thing as a clean 5 GHz channel these days.
WTF, supply chain problems have nothing to do with who is in power in the US LOL. Try hmmm let me see.. an effing pandemic maybe? :-PP@TomjNorthIdaho ... You are 100% correct .... in FACT what is driving 6E sales is just the facts that you have articulated .... only problem is 6E supply is very limited ... my wait time for 6E gear now is 2 - 4 weeks and I am told that if current supply chain is not freed up this will get much worse. Biden and the Democrats has completely destroyed the free flow of goods in my continent and with the current inflation trend prices will rise dramatically. China now controls everything ....Mikrotik Wi-Fi 6E
I could sure use some additional frequencies for my Mesh networks - the existing 5 GHz band is congested, noisy, slow and competing with cellular LTE-U (#46). There is no such thing as a clean 5 GHz channel these days.
Why wait? Seriously... why? Buy products from other brands that offer WiFi6(E) if you need WiFi6 today. If you have customers that would benefit from WiFi6 you better offer a solution, or someone else will. Don't get me wrong. I like Mikrotik a lot and I use a lot of their products, but if I come across a challenge I can not solve using Mikrotik I look for other brands for solutions. I would be very happy to see a WiFi6 product from Mikrotik, but sorry, I can't afford to wait any longer or competition will start taking my customers. All major brands offer WiFi6 products TODAY, in-stock. Time is money.No MT Newsletter in 2022 yet. I guess they'll drop a bomb in the upcoming newsletter.
2016 Specifically.All Major brands offer wave2 devices for years. So what?
The fact that Mikrotik is late with wave2 by at least 5 years doesn't mean they should simply skip it. Those who survived without wave2 will still be happy to use it on MT gear. And it can still be a big thing. Those who left for other vendors surely won't loose sleep over it.2016 Specifically.All Major brands offer wave2 devices for years. So what?
Or they can just skip new driver for the current models with few memory and sell us new hardware.MT has a bunch of hardware with wave2-capable chipsets. wave2 is a separate package at the moment and needs more free space than most devices even have flash memory. But I think the roadmap of MT is, to get the wave2 thingy stable so they do not need a separate package anymore. They would just integrate it into the regular ROS release - but definitely targeted for each model. And I guess this is what it makes difficult, because they currently have architecture-releases. In fact they need to switch to model-specific binaries so they can keep npk-size small. Or they could integrate the wave2 functionality into ROS, and provide the firmware/drivers in a separate package.
With a great community like this, and with a company that are very adoptive to our wishes, and of course lots of updates of there software with new features and bug fixes.The Chinese Xiaomi has released BE3600 WiFi 7 router for RMB 249 which is about $35 USD. How can Mikrotik compete with these companies?
For many on FTTC internet, Wi-Fi 4 is adequate!In either case, Wifi 6 is more than adequate for my needs.
This could a real argument for anyone buying devices in bulk and commercial use.I guess one benefit of getting a Wifi 7 router now if you are in the market for a new router would be: future proofing
Because they are manufacturer the whole chain down themselves? And maybe export-products are even "subventionated" by Chinese government as well.Later.. £25 for an AC1200 with four antennas... how are they making them so cheap!
Exactly my sentiments. I don't get why everyone wants to be part of that rat race for speed ...For many on FTTC internet, Wi-Fi 4 is adequate!In either case, Wifi 6 is more than adequate for my needs.
You may remove those joke quotes.<joke>maybe heavily subsidised price for local market, so that all population uses it, and then ... suprise spyware inside</joke>
i think that's the reason, but who i am to know. point is - both xiaomi and tplink offer cheap and fast routers. i have a xiaomi mi 4a gigabit router, the settings are a disaster but it's the cheapest gigabit router on local market (usually around 20eur, and go down to 15eur when on sale) that has strong and fast wifi. it covers a whole house floor with speeds over 300mbit on wifi. a 15uer device!
Because they are manufacturer the whole chain down themselves? And maybe export-products are even "subventionated" by Chinese government as well.
Yes ... and I can predict that WiFi 7 will be an enormus success, first with the high end and Middle Class market ... I am aware that all the BIG names are in a ready set go stage because many enterprise corps will moving into Wifi 7 faster than U can say cheeze [many are in trials now] .... yes the high end will be expensive but the benefits will justify the expense.Wifi 7 actually has some nice features...
Lot's of improvements and shouldn't be snuffed at as just another speed bump
I would bet my life that it's not a joke...<joke></joke>
both true, no jokeI'm sure that MikroTik already has devices with WiFi 7 support in development. It's almost as certain as native Winbox for Linux being nearly ready.
A question - what chips do they use?I don't think MikroTik uses any MediaTek wifi chips?
QualcommA question - what chips do they use?I don't think MikroTik uses any MediaTek wifi chips?
Always thought they were pretty decent chips?Qualcomm
This...I'm holding off waiting for the 5009 - WIFI 7 combo product.
How close do you sit to your router?This...I'm holding off waiting for the 5009 - WIFI 7 combo product.
Just take my money!
Out of NOWHERE!!!@PG, MT has been busy over the past (seems like a century) year or two, modernizing their WIFI setup in RoS and thus the transition for them to adopt WIFI7 should be relatively smooth.
Out of NOWHERE!!!@PG, MT has been busy over the past (seems like a century) year or two, modernizing their WIFI setup in RoS and thus the transition for them to adopt WIFI7 should be relatively smooth.
I got an email from a distro about a basebox 6!
MIKROTIK RB912UAG-6HPND-OUT
But it's about one the Frequencies needed for 7.
This BaseBox 6 is from 2019 or even 2018. Far from Wifi 7.
Carrier frequency can always be adjusted upwards pretty much without problem, except for penetration power and difficulty of building multiplier circuitry. If you can use WiFi 7 on 2.4 GHz, you can use it on 5, 6, 7, 57 or 69.420 GHz, as long as local regulations allow it. This is what they did here with WiFi 4. Frequency is not a problem, supporting the standard and extensions is.But it's about one the Frequencies needed for 7.