https://x.com/5GTechritory/status/1849022332171403332
Here's the picture from that post:
- KNOT LTE/5G
- LMP 5G
- Chateau 5G ax R17
- ATL 5G
- KNOT 5G R17
That would be awesome, we would need a lot of LMP 5GI guess all these new models are announced on MWC25's final day tomorrow (Thursday).
Now i need to change my nick to ATL5GNRSA
Not the case actually. Global variants have more band coverage but worse aggregation abilities. Clearly, MikroTik cares more about better speeds and connectivity in Europe than they care about global coverage. Can't blame them for it, and NA specific variants from Quectel are somewhat uncommon, so they likely do not want to sell sub-par product to US which will have maximum speeds lower than what EU variant has.Quectel makes a bunch of variants, some include all bands & they seem to want to save a few dollars.
And that is the way to go in my opinion. I can pick and choose exactly what I want to use. The only issue is 16M of storage and mPCIe slot with USB2.0 lanes exposed only (technically they could wire them for USB3.0 over PCIe pins but...). Personally was hoping for wAPGaxR with M.2 slot to satisfy custom 5G box needs. The issue I see though is that they might not want to produce non-modem variant without appropriate modem variant, and the case hardly has any space for 4x4 MIMO antenna alongside 2x2 WiFi antennas, so it might never happen :<custom 5G wAPGacR
What about e.g. your home NAS, having 2.5 Gbps port? Not having at least one in 2025 is a fail.I wonder is there some reason for ATL 5G lack of 2.5Gbit port ?
I know it's very hard to get above-gigabit speeds from cellular network but it would be logical, since there's a modem inside that support multi-gig speed, at least on paper.
My "home" NAS is on 100Gbit.What about e.g. your home NAS, having 2.5 Gbps port? Not having at least one in 2025 is a fail.I wonder is there some reason for ATL 5G lack of 2.5Gbit port ?
I know it's very hard to get above-gigabit speeds from cellular network but it would be logical, since there's a modem inside that support multi-gig speed, at least on paper.