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Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Dec 12, 2024 8:22 pm

I haven't noticed anyone talking about it, but a month ago I've stumbled on a Tweeter post in which 5G roadmap from Mikrotik is posted. Since it's retweeted by Mikrotik X account I presume it's authentic.
https://x.com/5GTechritory/status/1849022332171403332
Here's the picture from that post:
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- KNOT LTE/5G
- LMP 5G
- Chateau 5G ax R17
- ATL 5G
- KNOT 5G R17
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Fri Dec 13, 2024 6:03 am

So there is a roadmap from Mikrotik... Can't wait for ATL 5G
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Fri Jan 17, 2025 12:43 pm

I wonder how good are the antennas in ATL 5G going to be. I have LHG LTE 18 at a location rather distant from the *only* tower and I'm afraid I might rather need "LHG 5G" to justify upgrade to a new hardware.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Wed Mar 05, 2025 3:33 am

You can drop an RM520N into an ATL right now.

The antennas are better than the LHG/LHGG. The antennas being inside the bottom of the dish allow more side rejection than an LHG(G) setup, and that's been a constant as I've replaced LHGs. You lose a little off the top end, but not enough to justify fighting the extra interference.
 
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:21 pm

Wow mega lineup!
Now i need to change my nick to ATL5GNRSA
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Wed Mar 05, 2025 10:16 pm

Hmmm .. all those LTE/5G devices have eSIM, I see ..
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Wed Mar 05, 2025 11:55 pm

LMP 5G with only 16 MB of storage, seriously?! The ATL 5G looks really promising, though. I guess all these new models are announced on MWC25's final day tomorrow (Thursday).

Another thing that struck me is that Mikrotik has been improving its design language.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:23 am

I guess all these new models are announced on MWC25's final day tomorrow (Thursday).
That would be awesome, we would need a lot of LMP 5G 8)
Now i need to change my nick to ATL5GNRSA
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:26 am

hap ax gpon also looks promising with its MediaTek Chipset.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 9:47 am

I think they will update to 32mb same for new lte 12 chatau
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 11:16 am

Gpon onu finaly🙃
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:55 pm

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.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:05 pm

Very surprised to see Chateau R17 being equipped with RG650E based on X75. The main advantage of this module is its diverse aggregation capability on NR in SA mode for a total of 300Mhz (so up to 3x NR bands), however full 5G SA adoption in lot of EU countries is still lagging behind and seem to be at least year away. This means, the promised speeds of up to 7Gbps are very much theoretical at the moment for lot of buyers and I have to wonder whether high price will be justifiable as a long-term investment on a device that is supposed to be all-in-one. Certainly waiting two more years will give you cheaper modem of same or better capabilities and bonus upgrade in Wi-Fi technology. Mind you, this Chateau still does not come with even WiFi 6E so it is already out of date, and will be more so in two years time. Maybe stepping down to RG650V would've been more appropriate for this Chateau model while leaving RG650E for standalone external 5G CPEs.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 6:40 pm

5G/NR on normal/mid bands (FR1) will never ever get you 7 Gbps. For that, you’ll need a 5G radio that supports FR2, but the trade-off is a much smaller coverage area and you’ll have to be within 50 meters of the base station antenna to get that kind of speed.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 7:32 pm

RG650E does not support mmWave. It's theoretical speed based on standard and it is possible to satisfy it with n78A_n78A_n78A combo (total span of 300Mhz) which is what it is based upon. However, this configuration is supported only in SA mode, not in NSA mode where only two NR bands can be aggregated. Obviously real-world performance will be much lower, however my point is that you are paying for device that will not be able to unleash its full potential for another year or two, and it is enclosed together with ancient Wi-Fi 6 (not even 6E, let alone 7), making it a rather poor long-term investment.

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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Thu Mar 06, 2025 8:42 pm

I forgot to mention that most NMOs have a soft cap on max speed. With a standard consumer plan, inbound speeds usually top out around 800-900 Mbps. If you want higher, guaranteed speeds with better latency, you’ll need to pay extra.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Fri Mar 07, 2025 4:35 pm

Such a shame the Chateau 5g AX R17 isn't WiFi 7 with a tri-band radio. Will be interesting to see it's price point with that X75 modem, pondering whether it will be worth the upgrade from a Chateau 5g.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Fri Mar 07, 2025 7:19 pm

Long time waiting for nothing for Mikrotik! Very disappointed long time customer here. I'm forced to use Mikrotik less and less these days, and it's a shame since I like RouterOS better.

None have worldwide band support*, so I'm in same boat as before — ZERO Mikrotik LTE/5G products to use. Even beyond that, the low memory and CPU specs mean none are useful for multi-wan, which is annoying... other than, it just not working at all in US is bigger problem. And I have a bunch of custom 5G wAPGacR that all need to be replaced because 16MB of flash is too risky, so WTF are they doing still shipping 16MB flash devices. RouterOS clearly not getting smaller over time.

Mikrtotik cannot seem to understand that folks might want a 5G model with "global" bands. And, yes, that be a higher cost, pass it along it fine. My alternative (Pepwave) are 2-3x cost of any Mikrotik equivalent. Quectel makes a bunch of variants, some include all bands & they seem to want to save a few dollars.

Instead of 10 worthless products instead of 5 good ones with multiple SKUs. Clearly some folk might pay for more memory/CPU, beyond just global bands.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Sat Mar 08, 2025 1:52 am

Quectel makes a bunch of variants, some include all bands & they seem to want to save a few dollars.
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.

custom 5G wAPGacR
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 :<
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Sun Mar 09, 2025 4:23 pm

I have to be honest, Mikrotik is improving its advertising marketing a lot and this personally makes me happy. If we listened to it a little more the advice here on the forum for hardware and software improvements it would be perfect! That said, I am very interested in that HAP GPON AX I would be curious about further details, I want to hope that the form factor is similar to the AC2 positionable vertically and horizontally and I add if we are still in time but I doubt it, to add the LEDs of the ethernet ports on the front! Maybe it's my obsession but I find the LEDs very useful to understand at a glance if there is something wrong and where, I hate it when there is not even one LED (did someone say HAP AC Lite?) Team MK if we are in time make this slight modification! as for the 16MB flash of devices I honestly don't know what to think, I don't want to believe that IT engineers are so ignorant as not to think about the problem of ROS updates so I would like to believe that MK's internal plans include either a division of ROS into two parts in order to save considerable space or something similar otherwise you are releasing in 2025-26 an already castrated device!
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Mon Mar 31, 2025 8:44 pm

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.
What about e.g. your home NAS, having 2.5 Gbps port? Not having at least one in 2025 is a fail.
 
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Re: Mikrotik 5G hardware roadmap

Wed Apr 02, 2025 4:41 pm

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.
What about e.g. your home NAS, having 2.5 Gbps port? Not having at least one in 2025 is a fail.
My "home" NAS is on 100Gbit. :)
Most of the wired computers are on 10Gbit, few of them are on 2.5Gbit. 1Gbit are only APs around the premises.