89dolarsprice estimate?
Australia as well?already shipping to distributors, general announcement will be sent on monday
Depends if your local distributor ordered them. Also, Australia is a bit further awayAustralia as well?already shipping to distributors, general announcement will be sent on monday
Remember that old Atheros chipset cards 40mhz option (turbo) isn't compatible with N cards 2x20Mhz option.Will it work if the AP is MT but not N standard (older Atheros card) but has NV2 enabled? In 20Mhz channels. What about same situation with 40MHz channels?
Thank you.
http://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php ... 93#p243993Whats the real ETA on these?
that's only for ethernet. wireless doesn't have any such limitationsIt says it has an extended L2MTU, is this just on the wireless side? or ethernet as well
no, that's a USB port, an opening for the USB cable, and the opening for ventilation (points downwards when mounted)gps sync
I'll say that it's mostly intended for outdoor, but if you want, you can use it indoors as well. That's a narrow beam directional antenna though.Is this product suited for outdoor installations ?
MT said they would be shipping our order next week. I am guessing that means Friday, January 14 unless they have problems.NICE! Finally there is some light at the end of the tunnel. I'd way rather buy MT than the cheap plastic (that seems to work great for CPEs).
Whats the real ETA on these?
a small 3G usb modem perhapsWhy USB on a CPE device that already has ethernet? What is your thinking on this?
like you see in thr picture a few posts above. no tilt adjustment, just strap to a pole.What is the mounting system like? Any chance it has uptilt / downtilt adjustment?
Sorry, Normis. Can I get answer for this question?First:
"Dual chain 802.11n and Nv2 TDMA technology help to achieve even
200Mbit real throughput speed."
...
Question: When will it be true? Mean when can we get a GE port on such a device?
Let's say that Fast Etehrnet chip costs $0,6 and Gigabit chip costs $6. Sorry, but this is just stupid and wrong. Paying few dollars more for something that should not be there.As I always say - my personal choice is Gigabit because of better performance and future possibilities and just because it's better then the rest.
Don't worry, we will make those too, when time comes Stop fighting, enough with the off-topic.Super-hiper-mega-ultra-uber-great-and-all-the-time-shining devices for heavy duty usage
I'm sorry but MikroTik doesn't comment on unreleased future products. Yes, we do have other new products planned.Thanks, but I prefer MT's answer.
(I think if someone thinks that thoose stuffs are not needed, that one is a newbie on this market.)
Have you any fotos? ThanksPCB.
You can buy one and open it up to seeHave you any fotos? ThanksPCB
see inside the PDFNormis,
can you give technical antenna specs? (numbers and drawings)
Thanks!
Hi Normis,Yes, you can set it to other frequencies if your country allows it, but as the SXT has a built in antenna, there will be no use to do it, because antenna works only in the specified freqiencies. If you use other frequencies, the performance will decrease drasticallty. It's not possible to change the antenna, or connect another antenna. The device is a one piece kit.
Why would you pull it apart, what advantages does it have over a RB711A-5Hn-M or something along those lines.I'm already thinking about removing the PCB and installing it in an ARC Wireless enclosure with a 24 dBi dual pole antenna or connecting it to a .9 meter dual pole dish.
Tom
yes, among some other things.what the diffenrece between AR7240 and AR7241 ? the MTU ??
It's got a high powered radio in it, when you put the antenna and tx power of mid-range data rates together you end up with about 8w's E.I.R.P which is nothing to sneeze at
Sorry, Normis. Can I get answer for this question?First:
"Dual chain 802.11n and Nv2 TDMA technology help to achieve even
200Mbit real throughput speed."
...
Question: When will it be true? Mean when can we get a GE port on such a device?
Thx, Peter
Higher gain = Bigger Antenna.It's got a high powered radio in it, when you put the antenna and tx power of mid-range data rates together you end up with about 8w's E.I.R.P which is nothing to sneeze at
A high power radio is no substitute for an adequate gain antenna.
5 GHz CPE should be no less than 20.
Higher gain = Bigger Antenna.
Size matters.
Lol!honzam what is cheap is your camera
HaHa. Photo is not mine! It is downloaded from the Internet.honzam what is cheap is your camera
I couldn't agree more.What I do not like
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1) it has not a good mounting bracket, I would prefer something with a tilt INCLUDED in the box
2) the antenna has a too low gain, 16dB is not enough in many situations
The 16dbi antenna gain seems to low for me to, but we will see how does it work "in field" maybe the big power will compensate when creating p2p links with two of SXT'sYou have not yet mentioned the excellent port-to-port isolation of the SXT antenna. I'ts -30 which is better than any competitor. This number is just as important as the gain, and helps with improved speed and performance.
Why not RB711? Or do you mean something like a UBNT Rocket that come weatherproofed?or to sell a standalone RB from SXT
Dual chain/polararization and 26dbm 711 does not have any of thisWhy not RB711? Or do you mean something like a UBNT Rocket that come weatherproofed?or to sell a standalone RB from SXT
Ekkas
I was testing by connecting to the BS ~100m clear view away.Could you describe the test that you did and the results please.
Congratulations with an exiting new product MT!the default mounting bracket doesn't move, so you will need some adapter to be able to tilt
10cm radius cable?doesnt the tp cable bends alot when I close the cover? is that right? especially when the radius of the kabel is about 6-10 cm.
I just tested different cables, shielded and non-shielded, and it's quite easy to use them, no problems foundno no i men the bendig radius.
Why can't you just post it here? I already bought the unit, but the seller does not know anything of this announcement... They just wentPlease contact the seller for more information.
We are still preparing the general announcement, we are researching the possible causes and solutions.Why can't you just post it here? I already bought the unit, but the seller does not know anything of this announcement... They just wentPlease contact the seller for more information.
Fair enough. In the mean time I'll try to mount the unit under some cover and try to "seal" the cable holes.We are still preparing the general announcement, we are researching the possible causes and solutions.
I think the purpose of a draining hole is so that if moisture comes into the housing, it can drain out. So however you mount it, there should only be one hole at the bottom (ground, the part where grass grow and floors are) so that water can drain out.If one uses the device 'horizontally' as per the User Guide (SXTug.pdf) page 7, shall an additional hole be neccessary to accomodate this mounting position or are the other holes enough for draining?
the focal point doesnt change by frequency its depend of the size and form of the reflector..Not to go off-topic, but how do yo calculate focal point as it's slightly different for each frequency(band)?
Ekkas
I have been told that the reflectors don't work for dual polarity type devices.the focal point doesnt change by frequency its depend of the size and form of the reflector..Not to go off-topic, but how do yo calculate focal point as it's slightly different for each frequency(band)?
Ekkas
it works on solid dishes, the horizontal and vertical waves, and examples is nanobridge M,I have been told that the reflectors don't work for dual polarity type devices.the focal point doesnt change by frequency its depend of the size and form of the reflector..Not to go off-topic, but how do yo calculate focal point as it's slightly different for each frequency(band)?
Ekkas
So our existing 802.11A network is all vertical, therefore I need to mount my SXT 5HnD's (dumb name!) so the bracket is Parellel to the ground?..."If you want to overcome certain obstacles or interference by using only one polarization in 802.11a mode,
you can switch off chain1 of the wireless device. When chain0 is used, the device is horizontally polarized
when mounted as indicated in the Mounting section of this document. If you wish to use vertical polarization,
turn the device 90 degrees to that the mounting bracket attachment is parallel to the ground. Chain1 can't
be used separately. Switching off chain1 to use only one polarization can be done in the RouterOS wireless
configuration menu."
They didn't actually. Some people use 3rd party dishes with nanostations, but UBNT doesn't recommend it. They are making a similar device for 900MHz and 3GHz equipment, but they are changing the design the internal antenna of the nanostations to work with the dish reflector. Regular NanostationM's will not be used.it works; thats why ubnt released one for NanostationM
they didThey didn't actually. Some people use 3rd party dishes with nanostations, but UBNT doesn't recommend it. They are making a similar device for 900MHz and 3GHz equipment, but they are changing the design the internal antenna of the nanostations to work with the dish reflector. Regular NanostationM's will not be used.it works; thats why ubnt released one for NanostationM
I have installed several of these. MT has not confirmed this, but I think I understand how water has been a problem. The SXT has two drain vents on the back edge. One is on the bottom. The other is slightly higher on the right. If you install the SXT pointing down, the vent /drain holes won't allow the water out. So you can end up with captive water inside and about 10mm deep. Fortunately, the PCB does not extend to the bottom of the case so it should stay dry. By drilling the additional hole where MT instructed, you are allowing the water to drain when the SXT is pointed downward.Since i don't have a SXT handly, i really would like to know where did the water enter..
More detailed information for us curious people, would be very nice.
I hate to say that doing a cheap watertight enclosure with vertical opening has always been a challenge, that's why i was very happy when MT announced it.
Now i feel a little bit sad.
Did the water enter through the line when the two pieces of the enclosure touched??
Even if it's not that, how is the problem going to be solved in the next releases??
If water enters, we are talking about real water, not just condense. That can damage the electronics inside in the long run, so a drain hole isn't the solution..
my 2cents
If you read the whole post, you'd see that it would not be an issue for the mass production models.2) manufacture it in quantity
I struggle to think of a single outdoor's electronic device that doesn't have breathing holes of some kind. You need them for simple changes in airtemp, In high humidity environments if you seal the unit during the day at night water will condense out of the sealed air and onto the board.Come on... We are talking Micro electronics here...
PCB tracks with 0.1mm clearance, Sub miniature components with sub mm dimensions.
Up to 27VDC (boy does DC track!)
There should not be any water or condensation in the same enclosure as a routerboard. Anyone want to disagree with that?
Breathing Holes = holes to let water out...Water that should not be there.
To use it with V pol you have to mount it Horizontal, says the manual, but in this forum Mikrotik say it is not intended to be mounted horizontal.
If you do mount an SXT Horizontal the "breathing holes" will be on the side, not at the bottom, what then?
The SXT has good enough performance/price for short range installs, but the thought of installing 100s of these as CPE scares me to death.
BTW:
Can anyone clue us up on CE complience? I see no mention of it in the documentation or on the units I have purchased from my local european authorised reseller.
I agree. Think of it as "breathing holes", not "drain holes". Pshycologically it sounds less apocalyptic.So unless your CPE is hermetically sealed with an inert dry gas in the air space within the unit you will always need a way for water to get out
My bad. It's official then; I'll call it a draining hole from now on.I also know of plenty of breathing designs, but I can't think of any designs that have so many joining edges without any sort of a gasket and on vertical surfaces too.
The product is lacking a R&TTE Certificate of Compliance, which means it isn't. (Mikrotik says they are working on it.)Can anyone clue us up on CE complience?
When passing 20 Mbps of traffic, a GigE interface does not have any lower latency than a FastE interface.What most people do not realise is that telephony requires a very low ping response time so as to prevent echo on a call. This can be achieved by having giga ethernet interfaces, as every step in the link helps, and helps a lot.
That clamp is very big. Minimal diameter is cca 1.9 inch (5cm). We use smaller console for clients. For SXT is small consol enought.But this clamp is made for satelite console.it comes with a metallic hose clamp like this:
you can see that it has the Atheros AR7241 CPU, so yes, it's a Mipse-BE system.
Hi Nick, long time no see or hear fm you! Also fed up with using nanostations?To use it with V pol you have to mount it Horizontal, says the manual, but in this forum Mikrotik say it is not intended to be mounted horizontal.
The SXT has good enough performance/price for short range installs, but the thought of installing 100s of these as CPE scares me to death.
BTW:
Can anyone clue us up on CE complience? I see no mention of it in the documentation or on the units I have purchased from my local european authorised reseller.
Friesland niet? `k heb jarenlang in Gorredijk gewoond.Kiwi living in the Netherlands.
tcp throughput?Small upgrade has yielded good resul
Please place picture if available ?TCP the Test on Х86 from both sides for SXT 5HnD with 90Mbps
open the latch, there is a reset button. keep it pressed while booting and it will run netinstall server. follow netinstall documentation from there.Is there a procedure to recover the STX from a failed Software upgrade?
Without the serial don't know how to proceed.
Works nice, pressed the reset button after boot. The second-inner led started blinking after a few seconds. Released and the antenna rebooted after a few seconds. Then appeared on Netinstall. Restored image correctly. Thanks!open the latch, there is a reset button. keep it pressed while booting and it will run netinstall server. follow netinstall documentation from there.Is there a procedure to recover the STX from a failed Software upgrade?
Without the serial don't know how to proceed.
Good one!Small upgrade has yielded good resul
OK, that is cleared, but what will come to the water exit holes of the unit? By turning the unit these will effectively become water entering holes and thus making that type of action fatal to the unit.mounting bracket can't be turned, you need a horizontal pole or some DIY adapter. We are working on new brackets.
no, if you turn according to manual, all holes are still pointing down.OK, that is cleared, but what will come to the water exit holes of the unit? By turning the unit these will effectively become water entering holes and thus making that type of action fatal to the unit.mounting bracket can't be turned, you need a horizontal pole or some DIY adapter. We are working on new brackets.
Normis, you SHOULD make a tilt bracket for this one!We are working on new brackets.
Thank you.this image shows both polarizations and holes. as you see, no matter how you mount it, none of the holes is pointing up. don't worry, we have tested, no water can enter in the sideways hole even if you point a waterhose at it
Exactly!Yes, we need another bracket, but only to make it tilt up or down! That's it, no more talk about 90 degree turn or so. Just tilt up and down and the unit is perfect.
you read it wrong, the suggestion is to leave Chain0-RX on. This is because of a hardware limitation. If you don't leave it on, Chain1 performance will decrease.Is there any reason why it is better to leave chain0-tx on while not in use?
ok, a simple question - why do you need to disable any chains ?
it works perfect with all chains enabled.
If you have to limit power due to regulations you can decideok, a simple question - why do you need to disable any chains ?
it works perfect with all chains enabled.
[admin@Twi] /system health> print
voltage: 16V
temperature: 24C
[admin@Twi] /system health>
Finally someone that understands where I'm coming from...ok, a simple question - why do you need to disable any chains ?
it works perfect with all chains enabled.
The only reason i could see is to conserve spectrum noise if you are using a single pol vertical omni, and using the Rb/SXT to connect to it.
In this case always just disable TX on chain 0 and leave RX on chain 0 ON and then check both RX/TX for chain 1.
Works great, uptime for weeks on end! and still get 150/150 rates without issue. Why even bother with rotating it?
Maximum output power does drop to 23dB in this configuration, but not a problem....